@jesse oof. We can say this about US presidents now, too
@jesse the market literally holds them accountable, the billion is not in worthless fiat currency.
@elih @jesse You could program a computer to optimize for the stock market value too. Does that mean you've "held the AI accountable?"
@elih @jesse ah yes, the market, a classic system of morals and high standards
@elih @jesse let's go look at all the richest companies and people and oh obviously they will be of high standings and morals OH WAIT
@jesse the sentiment is a good first step but only close to what we really need, though. Try this one instead:
@jesse That works for IAs too, and not only because IAs are linked with billionaires.
@jesse
#Alt4You A billionaire can never be held accountable. Therefore a billionaire must never make a management decision. Layout as a spoof of the ancient IBM? slide saying this about computers.
@jesse Billionaires CAN be held accountable, that's what guillotines are for.
@jesse but a billionaire can keep records of how he should spend his or her money, for preservative income to be balanced for growth......That doesn't mean a billionaire should spend awkwardly..!!
@jesse But... that's exactly why they make them!

@jesse

A billionaire can never be held accountable.

Therefore, a billionaire must not exist in the first place.

The billionaire is a policy failure!

@jesse Image description:
A BILLIONAIRE
CAN NEVER BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE.
THEREFORE A BILLIONAIRE MUST NEVER
MAKE A MANAGEMENT DECISION
@jesse ...little late for that, don'tcha think?
@jesse @maya replace that entire last line with "exist"