As artificial intelligence (AI) takes on an ever-higher profile in discussions about the economy, social and political issues and what the future holds, a trio of data science experts are calling for a reset in our mindset, and point to a 1950 paper written by noted mathematician Alan Turing.
In an article published Nov. 8 by Wired, Michael Jordan of UC Berkeley, Daron Acemoglu of MIT and Glen Weyl of Microsoft assert that, rather than developing AI methods seeking to imitate human intelligence, society in general — and business in particular — would benefit far more by developing approaches that complement human intelligence and support new kinds of economic and political engagement among people.
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