How can we really rely on AI when it’s not error-free?
How can we really rely on AI when it’s not error-free?

How can we really rely on AI when it’s not error-free?

I keep seeing people say AI is going to change everything and honestly, I don’t doubt its potential. But here’s what I struggle with: AI still makes mistakes, sometimes big ones.

If that’s the case, how do we put so much trust in it? Especially when it comes to critical areas like healthcare, law, finance, or even self-driving cars. One error could be catastrophic.

I’m not an AI expert, just someone curious about the bigger picture. Is the idea that the error rate will eventually be lower than human error? Or do we just accept that AI isn’t perfect and build systems around its flaws?

Would love to hear what others think how can AI truly change everything if it can’t be 100% reliable?

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