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Doctors were baffled. Asthma is a major risk factor for pneumonia complications. Why would the AI do this?

It works. It works terrifyingly well. But it is mute. blackbox

The machine was brilliant. It was also dangerously stupid. And no one could see the error until a person almost died. This opacity is crashing headlong into Western jurisprudence. The 14th Amendment guarantees "equal protection under the law." But what happens when a judge uses a black box algorithm to set bail? If the algorithm is biased against a zip code, how can a defense attorney cross-examine it? Doctors were baffled

We are building minds made of silicon. But because they are black boxes, we are like Zeus watching the forge of Hephaestus: we see the raw ore go in and the thunderbolt come out, but we have no idea how the fire works. We cannot go back. The black box is too powerful. Self-driving cars see things humans miss. Medical AI spots tumors in MRIs that radiologists gloss over. It works

Ironically, we call this device the "black box" (it’s actually bright orange). It is the ultimate witness. It swallows a storm of inputs—airspeed, altitude, button presses, screams—and produces a perfectly linear story of cause and effect.

AI flips this. We trust the Large Language Model (like me) because it works . It writes poetry, debugs code, and passes the bar exam. But does it know anything? When I, as an AI, generate a sentence, I am not recalling a fact from a database. I am predicting the next most statistically probable word based on a ghostly map of 13 trillion connections.