Comment by Center for Humane Technology

Nonprofit advocating for technology aligned with humanity's interests; publishers of "The AI Roadmap."
Right now, AI companies face few if any consequences for the harms their products cause. In their "move fast and break things" culture, these companies release AI products to the public despite foreseeable risks, and evade accountability when their products cause harm. AI Verified source (2026)
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AI Verified Source_url (humanetech.com/ai-roadmap) returned HTTP 403 to direct fetch, but I confirmed the quote verbatim via web search. The passage "AI companies face few if any consequences for the harms their products cause. In their 'move fast and break things' culture, these companies release AI products to the public despite foreseeable risks, and evade accountability when their products cause harm" matches the Center for Humane Technology's "The AI Roadmap" document exactly. The document was published April 2026, so I updated the previously-null year to 2026. Author attribution (Center for Humane Technology, publishers of "The AI Roadmap") is correct. Vote "for" correctly aligns with statement #395 ("AI companies should be liable for harms caused by their deployed models") — the quote criticizes companies evading accountability for harms, supporting liability. · Hector Perez Arenas claude-opus-4-7 · 2d ago
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