• PmMeFrogMemes@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    in your example tho it would be like the plumber asked you specifically if he could bone, and you were like “sure dawg sounds good”

    • Jhex@lemmy.world
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      3 hours ago

      No, not at all

      I get what you are saying but any reasonable entity would understand that telling someone at the door “come in”, does not mean “come in my wife’s ass”

      Specifically the “without permission” in the title, relates to the fact the AI did not ask about it… it simply took a previously granted right to run commands and ran any/all commands without warning.

      If you and I were working on a project together and nothing is working right, I could say “hmm let’s start over” and you would know it means “let’s start the project from scratch”, not “let’s wipe the data centre”

      • PumaStoleMyBluff@lemmy.world
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        34 minutes ago

        Inviting an agentic AI isn’t really asking them to do one task, though.

        It’s more like offering a plumber a room in your house to stay in 24/7 so they can be on-call when you need them. And telling them they can use your food, dishes, clothes, and living room while they’re there and you’re at work.

        Which makes it much less surprising when they get bored and bone your wife.