The recent incident of a Tesla Model Y trapping its owner inside the car due to a power shutdown highlights the need for Artificial Integrity in machine design. The car’s AI-First mode failed to consider human factors, leaving the owner feeling powerless and trapped. This underscores the importance of shifting from an AI-First approach to a Fusion Mode, where AI systems work synergistically with human intelligence to ensure safety and reliability. The article explores different scenarios of artificial integrity, ranging from basic to robust, demonstrating how AI systems can be designed to prioritize human-centric design, redundancy, and proactive monitoring to mitigate the risk of failures and improve overall user experience. The paradigm shift from artificial intelligence to artificial integrity is crucial to prevent avoidable life-altering situations.

Tesla’s Dark Side
The difference between artificially intelligent-led and integrity-led machines is simple: the former are designed because we could; the latter because we should.
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