From artificial intelligence to artificial wisdom: What socrates teaches us

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A critical examination of existential questions may lead developers to design machines with higher forms of artificial intelligence. Infused by their ability to recognize their own ignorance, these machines would display not merely intelligence but wisdom.

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Kim, T. W., & Mejia, S. (2019). From artificial intelligence to artificial wisdom: What socrates teaches us. Computer, 52(10), 70–74. https://doi.org/10.1109/MC.2019.2929723

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