"Computers have been implicated in some major industrial accidents. But we should not blame the machine. Rather, it is the fault of the people who believed that the computer could be trusted, that they had programmed the machine in such a way that it is smart enough to handle any situation that came up. Suppose a computer program helps a doctor decide on a course of treatment for a patient, and then the patient dies. Who is responsible, the doctor or the programmer?"

Computer Scientist, Newcomb Greenleaf — Gentle Bridges: Artificial Intelligence