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tikkabhunayesterday at 6:22 AM1 replyview on HN

Neither the automobile nor a gun can operate without a human. You could say “bull runs amok in a market” after it was released intentionally.


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fc417fc802yesterday at 6:36 AM

So the agent is exhibiting an unknown amount of autonomy thus we can't be certain whether "running amok" carries the correct connotation.

However that phrasing is also commonly used when a person or group wreaks havoc in a seemingly unpredictable manner. So I think the appropriateness comes down to how much chaos it has created and the level of apparent confusion on the ground.