Nobel Daron Acemoglu Calls for Ai "Proworker" and Not "Automating" to Avoid "Problems with Democracy"
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Long before current models existed, Alan Turing and Norbert Wiener had already outlined two opposing paths to understanding artificial intelligence in the 1940s. This foundational disagreement remains at the heart of the debate today. Turing envisioned machines capable of imitating and surpassing the human mind, a vision that has guided much of industry toward automation and the replacement of labor. Wiener, on the other hand, advocated for tool…
He was in charge of the last lecture of the Vigo Gobal Summit, which brought together more than a thousand attendees during this Wednesday and Thursday ...
The Nobel Prize in Economics 2024, Daron Acemoğlu, has made this Thursday the Vigo Global Summit 2025 a wake-up call on the direction that artificial intelligence is taking. Before a Mar de Vigo Auditorium to overflow, the economist has warned that the current wave of automation threatens to further trigger inequality and open "a problematic stage for the future of democracies" if the technological and political course is not corrected.
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