What is more human than sitting down with a good friend to swap opinions, share feelings, and just shoot the breeze? What follows is based on one such conversation between friends, one a visionary data scientist engaged in a multi-million dollar race to advance artificial intelligence (AI) and the other a philosophy student with a flip phone.
Chung Hoon Hong (the data scientist) and I (the philosopher) first met over high school math homework, but we eventually became brothers as Chung Hoon, an international student from South Korea, moved in with my family for two years. Last June, we reunited, not to solve calculus problems again, but rather to tackle pressing questions at the crossroads of human and artificial intelligences.
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