this post was submitted on 02 Jul 2026
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The interesting aspect is that AI companies are huge, too big to fail as they say, so the courts historically have tended to pin responsibility downstream from those whales more on the users of their products. The question in today's environment is: will victims of AI abuse be blamed, like jaywalkers, or will the blame fall further upstream on the AI operators who are profiting from its use, thereby exposing their profits to assignment as damages to the injured.