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Wouldn't any AI that is sophisticated enough to be able to actually need a kill switch just be able to deactivate it?
It just sorts seems like a kicking the can down the road kind of bill, in theory it sounds like it makes sense but in practice it won't do anything.
All the programming in the works is unable to stop Frank from IT from unplugging it from the wall.
(strike)Frank from IT(/strike)the cleaning crew
I jest, but I've seen more facilities maintenance teams cause power issues than IT teams.