Why AI can (and should) lead to a renaissance in the humanities
February 24, 20243 min read543 words
Published: February 24, 2024  |  3 min read543 words
From the Enlightenment to the Industrial Revolution right up to present day, leading science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) thinkers have served humans incredibly well. Figures like Alexander Cummings, Marie Curie, Jonas Salk, Norman Borlaug and countless others have sa...
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The article offers a comprehensive view on the importance of humanities in the era of artificial intelligence, emphasizing the role of diverse fields such as ethics, logic, psychology, sociology, literature, art, and history in shaping our understanding and application of AI technologies.
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