I mean, bridges collapse sometimes. It’s not really about making things perfect from the get go, it’s about making sure that the industry as a whole learns from mistakes. And I agree that some of the existing standards and audits are checkboxes at best, and actively suggesting problems at worst. But, we need to be evolving those actively anyways, that has to be baked into the DNA of whatever this licensing scheme ends up being.
Anyways, I’m not the one who should be deciding the specifics here, it should be a collaboration between lots of different parties, even if I may have a seat at that table. But we have got to get away from the notion (as seen in other comments in this thread) that any sort of attempt to prevent this kind of harm before it happens is authoritarianism.
Anyways, I’m not the one who should be deciding the specifics here, it should be a collaboration between lots of different parties, even if I may have a seat at that table. But we have got to get away from the notion (as seen in other comments in this thread) that any sort of attempt to prevent this kind of harm before it happens is authoritarianism.