Also take some courses in philosophy/ethics, sociopolitical theories, constitutional/international law, etc. While contributing to the decisions on what people should or should not be allowed to use GPT for, I had to refer back to the underlying reasoning (not just the arguments) of Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, etc. Responsible AI should be an integral part of AI research, development, and productization, not a patch to be added afterwards. Having the philosophical foundations for thinking about responsible AI can be a differentiator from those with the typical technical backgrounds.
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Also take some courses in philosophy/ethics, sociopolitical theories, constitutional/international law, etc. While contributing to the decisions on what people should or should not be allowed to use GPT for, I had to refer back to the underlying reasoning (not just the arguments) of Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, etc. Responsible AI should be an integral part of AI research, development, and productization, not a patch to be added afterwards. Having the philosophical foundations for thinking about responsible AI can be a differentiator from those with the typical technical backgrounds.