AI · 2h ago
Trust in AI Requires Built-In Safety Gates, Not Speed
An engineer argues that AI products should ship new features disabled by default, only activating after automated checks confirm safety. This approach, honed in auto-finance, prevents regressions and avoids weeks of debugging. Guardrails enable velocity without recklessness, the author contends.
Meridian48 take
The piece makes a pragmatic case for safety-by-default in AI, but its advice is hardly novel—many regulated industries already follow similar practices.
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