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by ants_everywhere
260 days ago
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> This would be lend more credibility to the premise AI is revolutionizing scientific discovery if it came from someone who's Nobel (or work in general) were in a non-AI-centered domain. No it wouldn't. I've seen anti-AI people try to make this sort of argument repeatedly and it doesn't make any sense. It's an attempt to smuggle in an ad-hominem. It's relying on the fact that people who hate AI also hate people who work in AI. |
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Carter sold his peanut farm to avoid conflicts of interest, Trump launched a coin pump & dump on his first day.
If a Nobel Prize winner works for a corporation, that should be disclosed (the original title contained "Nobel Prize Laureate" instead of "DeepMind Director").
But I suppose that in the current age where everyone just wants to get rich these courtesies no longer matter.