mechanical engineer wrote:
Sure enough the kid from Harvard is majoring in ..... philosophy! I knew he would be studying the humanities.
Moran. "The philosophy of artificial intelligence is a branch of the philosophy of mind and the philosophy of computer science that explores artificial intelligence and its implications for knowledge and understanding of intelligence, ethics, consciousness, epistemology, and free will."
So, the humanities – philosophers (logic intensive), linguists (math intensive), psychologist (how the mind makes decisions), and others — are well set to work in AI.
Who would trust a dorky, socially-challenged, engineer to decide how people think? Check a university catalog and learn something, fool.