Samsung announced that every factory it operates worldwide will run on autonomous AI by 2030. Not AI-assisted but fully independtly meaning AI agents will plan production schedules, execute decisions, and optimize workflows without waiting for human approval. Their exact framing: "AI truly understands operational contexts in real time and independently executes optimal decisions."
but all product liability law were built on a simple assumption that a human made the decision. When something goes wrong, you trace back to who signed off or approved it, what now?
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