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Here's something that might surprise you — AI labs are now hiring philosophy majors, not just coders or data scientists. According to /u/coolbern, a recent trend shows these contrarian thinkers with their chin-stroking, finger-steepling mindset are becoming invaluable. Why? Because AI development isn’t just about algorithms; it’s about understanding human values, ethics, and big-picture questions. As AI researchers report, philosophy majors bring a rare skill set — critical thinking and moral reasoning — that’s crucial for creating responsible AI. Now, here’s where it gets interesting: Instead of feeling underemployed, these majors are stepping into roles that shape how AI impacts our society. So what does this actually mean for you? The old idea that philosophy is a luxury — well, it’s outdated. The future of AI needs thinkers who ask tough questions, and those skills are more in demand than ever. The takeaway? In a world obsessed with technical skills, the real edge might come from a good, old-fashioned mind that loves to question everything.
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