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conartist6 10 hours ago

An AI 101 class taught the way I would want to see it taught would be only a little bit about AI, but far more about philosophy, evolutionary history, and ethics.

You need exposure to philosophical ideas because you need words to be able to think about and describe the similarities and differences between computed language output and a lived experience. You need evolutionary biology to understand that AI is not going to catch up to a billion years of evolutionary progress in the next 6 months. You need ethics because AI is an invitation to ruin yourself through cheating, bullshitting your responsibilities, and generally failing to consider that improving yourself takes work.

But none of that actually requires using AI, which is what makes me suspicious that I would not see eye to eye with Purdue.

What I suspect they're thinking is "every employer wants to hire AI-human centaur employees, so we better make sure are students are the best AI-human hybrids they can be because otherwise there will be no employers who would want them"

cindyllm 10 hours ago | parent [-]

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