Can be expressed as one sentence: "we [will] supplement ourselves with AI since humans and AIs have different strengths".
Yeah. This seems to be the case for lots of these vague "anxiety about AI, resolved by being a better engineer" articles.
This is pretty much a losers statement. If humans can do something and it's either profitable or gives them some kind of power they will do it.
>This "ethics of responsibility"
If this isn't codified in law or professional standards, these ethics of responsibility might as well be written on toilet paper.
Can be expressed as one sentence: "we [will] supplement ourselves with AI since humans and AIs have different strengths".
Yeah. This seems to be the case for lots of these vague "anxiety about AI, resolved by being a better engineer" articles.
This is pretty much a losers statement. If humans can do something and it's either profitable or gives them some kind of power they will do it.
>This "ethics of responsibility"
If this isn't codified in law or professional standards, these ethics of responsibility might as well be written on toilet paper.