Oh.
Oh.
History is littered with people doing bad things in pursuit of a few quid. Just off the top of my head:
Edit: I misremembered my arsenic in sweets case, the Bradford poisoning was accidental. But it was deliberately used in all sorts of things that it shouldn't have.
Beauty product manufacturer: "there's this new thing, radium, don't know anything about it, but it glows in the dark, let's put it in face cream, we can tell ladies it will make them glow!"
And so on...
@cabd @rosamundi @antinomy @kylotan
it's an interesting question when some will only see two options:
Is a flawed algorithm that's 100% consistent better than some overworked human that rushes stuff and makes mistakes or misses these things.
Of course the third answer is rarely considered which is:
pay good people a good wage to do a good job with good governance. But that one's expensive, so of course nobody wants that.