The article discusses the pervasive influence of artificial intelligence (AI) in modern life, emphasizing the normalization of AI use in future professional and social environments. Writer Justin Weinberg argues that people need to consider how they might apply AI to their specific tasks. While many see AI primarily as a source of amusement, the potential for AI applications is rapidly expanding, leading to diverse and impactful tools across different fields. The article encourages readers to reflect on their engagement with AI technologies.
To his audience of philosophy academics, Weinberg poses a question: are you using AI? ... Is there a particular kind of task you think you'd like to learn how to use AI for, but don't know how?
If I look five or ten years down the road, it seems like we will be in a world in which the use of AI tools will not just be normal.
Facilitate with them will be expected, and that expectation will inform the social and professional norms we'll all be subject to, whether we like it or not.
Now, tools promising "the power of AI" proliferate daily across ever more diverse fields of human endeavor.
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