It would help if this piece was clearer about the context in which "AI bugs" reveal themselves. As an argument for why you shouldn't have LLMs making unsupervised real-time critical decisions, these points are all well taken. AI shouldn't be controlling the traffic lights in your town. We may never reach a point where it can. But among technologists, the major front on which these kinds of bugs are discussed is coding agents, and almost none of these points apply directly to coding agents: agent coding is (or should be) a supervised process.