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Thursday, March 16, 2017

Want a career in AI but I'm going to take a different approach. Let me know what you think.

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So everyone and their mothers is getting into data science which is essentially what society calls AI. Now It might be wishful thinking but there's something not appealing about stats based AI. I know.. I know machine learning is revolutionary, it's the furthest we've come to actual ai... but It's still not AI.

My interests are in Analytic Philosophy(Think of Godel, Frege, Russell) Theoretical compsci Like type theory and I have a heavy interest in logic,set theory, abstract algebra.

I know it's not what others think is the right way into the field but I was thinking of double majoring in

cs + philosophy.

Cs for the practical/theoretical work

and Philosophy for epistemology, meta physics, formal logic, philosophy of mind/science/math. I feel like this would give me a unique insight into AI rather than just being one of the thousands that go straight into ML.

I'm utimately interested in symbolic approaches to AI. Knowledge Rep/Reasoing and so on.

So do you suggest I double major in pure math + philosophy, cs + philosophy, or CS + Math.

Please let me know this question has been bothering me for some time now.

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March 16, 2017 at 02:12PM

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