New York Times Opinion
Raise your hand if you’ve been personally victimized by an A.I. job recruiter. Finding a job has become more difficult in part because many corporations are now using bots to evaluate résumés. The @nytopinion writer Jessica Grose explains why job hunting has become about gaming A.I. recruiters, and why the solution might just be going analog. | 🎥 @jessgrosewrites and @Ingrid Holmquist #nytopinion
New York Times Opinion
We used to talk about the risks of A.I. a lot more. On a recent episode of “The Opinions,” the @nytopinion writer David Wallace-Wells speaks with the Yale law professor and economist Natasha Sarin about how A.I. safety could bring China and the U.S. together. “China is an authoritarian government who must also be concerned about the idea of technology developing capacities that it's not able to control,” Natasha says. In that sense, she sees a hopeful possibility: that both countries could find motivation to come together to confront the existential risks A.I. presents. | 📷 Kristen Williamson #theopinions #nytopinion
New York Times Opinion
Bryan Johnson has become famous for his goal of defying death, but what does he actually want to do with a longer life? On “Interesting Times,” the tech founder @_bryan_johnson_ describes his vision for a humanity with radically longer lifespans. #interestingtimeswithrossdouthat #nytopinion