We see clunky AI applications and resist the hype – this article makes the argument that we’re not caring enough about it. (Joshua Rothman, The New Yorker)
Summary
- A.I. is rapidly evolving with researchers predicting AGI by 2030, requiring urgent non-tech perspectives.
- Developers focus on A.I. automating research itself, potentially creating intelligence-feedback loops with massive implications.
- Without broader humanistic input on values and boundaries, we're leaving A.I.'s future to those who only care if it works.