Accidentally does something dangerous because the plan is confusing to the designer.
Yeah, this is the plan’s weakness. But what stops such an issue occurring today?
I think the main difference is that, ideally, people would confirm the rules by which plans are made, rather than the specific details of the plan.
Hopefully the rules would be more understandable.
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Accidentally does something dangerous because the plan is confusing to the designer.
Yeah, this is the plan’s weakness. But what stops such an issue occurring today?
I think the main difference is that, ideally, people would confirm the rules by which plans are made, rather than the specific details of the plan.
Hopefully the rules would be more understandable.