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Bad Problems Don't Stop Being Bad Because Somebody's Wrong About Fault Analysis (opens in new tab)

Here's a dynamic I’ve seen at least a dozen times:Alice: Man that article has a very inaccurate/misleading/horrifying headline.Bob: Did you know, *actually* article writers don't write their own headlines?…But what I care about is the misleading headline, not your org chart__Another example I’ve encountered recently is (anonymizing) when a friend complained about a prosaic safety problem at a major AI company that went unfixed for multiple months. Someone else with background information “use...

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