I second the comment about workers not caring. If you’re on a job site being the person who tells people to make sure they’re properly tethered, gets a hose for the dust hazard, or make demands about grounding the electricity before doing work...you won’t be popular.
System-Theoretic Process Analysis (STPA) STAMP and CAST from Nancy Leveson at MIT is an absolutely amazing tool for thinking and I recommend anyone interested in hazard analysis and protection look at it. It is revolutionary for safety analysis of industrial processes in general, but I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone attempt to apply its’ principles to AI risk (if I’m wrong, please link the work, I’d love to read it).
I second the comment about workers not caring. If you’re on a job site being the person who tells people to make sure they’re properly tethered, gets a hose for the dust hazard, or make demands about grounding the electricity before doing work...you won’t be popular.
System-Theoretic Process Analysis (STPA) STAMP and CAST from Nancy Leveson at MIT is an absolutely amazing tool for thinking and I recommend anyone interested in hazard analysis and protection look at it. It is revolutionary for safety analysis of industrial processes in general, but I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone attempt to apply its’ principles to AI risk (if I’m wrong, please link the work, I’d love to read it).