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‘We are driving in the fog’: Hundreds of economists admit they’re flying blind on AI

First publishedJul 13, 13:44 UTC
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‘We are driving in the fog’: Hundreds of economists admit they’re flying blind on AI
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Over 200 economists signed a statement saying they feel uncertain about Artificial Intelligence (AI). They stated that predicting what will happen next is very hard, like 'driving in the fog.' This group includes many top experts and Nobel Prize winners.

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Many economics professors admitted they do not fully understand AI. They said it is like driving in thick fog—it is hard to see ahead. These economists signed a short paper called "We Must Act Now." The statement shows the field is moving too fast for experts to control completely.

Why it matters

This means that smart people who study money and business are worried about AI's future. Their worry suggests big changes might happen soon in our world.

In brief
Who admitted they don't understand AI?
Hundreds of economists signed a statement to admit this.
What does 'flying blind' mean?
It means they are moving forward without clear knowledge or sight of what is coming next.
Who was one of the statement organizers?
Anton Korinek, a professor at the University of Virginia, organized it.
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All outlets frame the story very similarly. They focus on the strong feeling of uncertainty among top economists regarding AI's future.

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    Experts feel extreme uncertainty about AI's future direction.

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    FortuneUses the strong metaphor: 'driving in the fog.'
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    The statement is backed by high-level experts and includes Nobel winners.

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    FortuneHighlights 16 Nobel laureates and chief economists.
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    The core message is a call to action ('We Must Act Now').

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    FortuneNotes the statement claims the field is dangerously behind.
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