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People are already doing it, piece by piece, in all areas. As more AIs get input from other AIs, the chance of a cascading failure increases... but it will seem to be working "good enough" up until then, so more people will keep jumping on the bandwagon.
The question is: can we prepare for the eventual cascading spazz out, or have we no option other than letting it catch us by surprise?