AI Hype Overshadows Real Social Science, FT Criticized
The FT’s AI optimism rests on shaky science

Last weekend, the Financial Times published an article about the broader social impacts of AI. Studying, managing, and mitigating the negative impacts of the technological transition is supremely important, and doing so requires both the electorate and policymakers to be informed by good, impartial science. Unfortunately, for anyone with even basic training in social science [...]Read More...
The Financial Times published an article on AI's broader social impacts, but critics argue it relies on weak scientific foundations. Proper analysis of AI's technological transition requires rigorous social science research to inform voters and policymakers. Experts contend the coverage fails to meet standards for evidence-based journalism on emerging technology risks.
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