Three Inverse Laws of AI: A contrarian take on automation's real constraints
hackernews·2mo·Susam Garg
Susam Garg articulates three inverse laws that flip Asimov's framing—arguing that AI systems face fundamental limitations around comprehension, autonomy, and beneficial outcomes that no amount of engineering can fully overcome. For indie makers building AI products, this matters: it's a reminder that hype around AGI obscures the practical trade-offs you'll actually face when shipping AI features.
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