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The "AI agent" approach's goal doesn't include a human reviewer. As in the agent is independent, or is reviewed by other AI agents. Full automation.
They are selling those AI agents as working right now despite the obvious flaws.
They're also selling self-driving cars... the question is: when will the self driving cars kill fewer people per passenger-mile than average human drivers?
There's more to it than that, there's also the cost of implementation.
If a self-driving car killed on average one less human than your average human does, but costs $100,000 to install in the car, then it still isn't worth implementing.
Yes I know that puts a price on human life but that is how economics works.
$100K for a safer driver might be well worth it to a lot of people, particularly if it's a one-time charge. If that $100K autopilot can serve for seven years, that's way cheaper than paying a chauffeur.