Oxford Philosopher: Why Leaders Should Ignore AI Predictions
CarissaVeliz · x · 2026-08-18
Oxford philosopher and AI ethics professor Carissa Véliz argues that predictions about AI's impact on jobs are not facts but estimates, desires, or warnings. Instead of worrying about specific roles, she advises professionals to strive to be the best in their field.
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