Why AI labs are hiring philosophers to tackle ethical and conceptual challenges
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The Economist
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The article discusses how AI labs are increasingly hiring philosophers to address the thorny ethical and conceptual problems posed by advanced AI. It notes the irony that while arts students were once told to learn to code, it's now programmers who fear AI replacing them, while philosophers are in demand for their ability to tackle complex, ambiguous problems.
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· 3 pulledTEN YEARS ago, as the AI revolution was gathering pace, arts and humanities students were told that, if they wanted to make themselves employable, they should 'learn to code'.
That may have been bad advice.
These days, it is programmers who are nervous about AI taking their jobs.
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