Stephen Wolfram thinks we need philosophers working on big questions around AI
Stephen Wolfram, a mathematician and scientist, grew up in a home where his mother was a philosophy professor at Oxford University. This early exposure to philosophy initially led him to steer clear of the subject. However, as he grew older and perhaps wiser, Wolfram came to appreciate the value of deep, philosophical thinking. Now, he seeks to apply that level of philosophical rigor to AI research, aiming to help us better understand the complex issues that arise as AI technology advances.
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