You are right. I am wrong. I apologize. I got you confused with "megaphraust."
But for the sake of discussion, I approach the topic from the standpoint of developing autonomous systems, ones that you do not have any direct control over. That's where the rubber meets the road in crisis situations. Subordination and authentication become vital concerns. The killer robot with the gun pointed at your chest has to be able to figure out if you are a Good Guy. And if you are, not to shoot you. (Those are separate decisions.)
You are right. I am wrong. I apologize. I got you confused with "megaphraust."
But for the sake of discussion, I approach the topic from the standpoint of developing autonomous systems, ones that you do not have any direct control over. That's where the rubber meets the road in crisis situations. Subordination and authentication become vital concerns. The killer robot with the gun pointed at your chest has to be able to figure out if you are a Good Guy. And if you are, not to shoot you. (Those are separate decisions.)