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Why AI labs are hiring philosophers instead of programmers

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The Economist

4h ago· 1 min readenOpinion

Summary

A brief opinion piece noting the irony that while arts students were once told to learn to code to stay employable, it's now programmers who fear AI taking their jobs — as AI labs increasingly hire philosophers to tackle the thorny ethical and conceptual problems posed by the technology.

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TEN 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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The technology presents all sorts of thorny problems—a philosopher’s favourite kind

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