Mathematical methods and human thought in the age of AI
Tanya Klowden, Terence Tao

TL;DR
This paper discusses the evolution of AI as a human-centered tool that enhances human cognition and explores its philosophical and mathematical implications for society.
Contribution
It advocates for a human-centered approach to AI development, emphasizing its role in advancing human knowledge and societal well-being.
Findings
AI is a natural evolution of human tools for idea creation and dissemination.
Development of AI should prioritize human needs and societal benefits.
AI's integration into mathematics and philosophy can expand human understanding.
Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) is the name popularly given to a broad spectrum of computer tools designed to perform increasingly complex cognitive tasks, including many that used to solely be the province of humans. As these tools become exponentially sophisticated and pervasive, the justifications for their rapid development and integration into society are frequently called into question, particularly as they consume finite resources and pose existential risks to the livelihoods of those skilled individuals they appear to replace. In this paper, we consider the rapidly evolving impact of AI to the traditional questions of philosophy with an emphasis on its application in mathematics and on the broader real-world outcomes of its more general use. We assert that artificial intelligence is a natural evolution of human tools developed throughout history to facilitate the creation,…
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