This is just the start. Today companies still fix such issues. But in the next few years it will slowly turn into "if this is what the robot did, then it must be correct, otherwise it wouldn't have done it".
We have seen this with the internet too: if you reported a website bug 20 years ago, frequently it was corrected almost immediately, getting a "thx" the same afternoon. Today people don't even understand what a broken link is, they just claim that things work as they should.
not_your_vase•1h ago
We have seen this with the internet too: if you reported a website bug 20 years ago, frequently it was corrected almost immediately, getting a "thx" the same afternoon. Today people don't even understand what a broken link is, they just claim that things work as they should.