How AI can be surprisingly dangerous for the philosophy of mathematics— and of science

Circumscribere: International Journal for the History of Science 27:1-12 (2021)
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In addition to the obvious social and ethical risks, there are philosophical hazards behind artificial intelligence and machine learning. I try to raise here some critical points that might counteract some naive optimism, and warn against the possibility that synthetic intelligence may surreptitiously influence the agenda of science before we can realize it.

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Walter Carnielli
University of Campinas

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