Is AI Ethics All Fluff?

In David Edmonds (ed.), Living with AI: Moral Challenges. Oxford University Press (forthcoming)
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Abstract

The AI revolution provides a neat illustration of C.P. Snow's ideas regarding "the two cultures" and a timely opportunity to reflect on why mutual suspicion persists between those in the natural sciences, on the one hand, and the humanities (and to an extent the social sciences), on the other.

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