NPR's The Takeaway: There's Still Room for The Humanities In Our Tech-Focused Workforce

The focus on coding, artificial intelligence, and machine learning is dangerous, particularly without taking into account how humanities and liberal arts create more empathetic people who are necessary in the workforce.
— Christian Madsbjerg

BY NEW YORK PUBLIC RADIO WITH CHRISTIAN MADSBJERG

Christian Madsbjerg, author of "Sensemaking: The Power of Humanities in the Age of the Algorithm," warns that the focus on coding, artificial intelligence, and machine learning is dangerous, particularly without taking into account how humanities and liberal arts create more empathetic people who are necessary in the workforce.

Read the full WNYC article here.

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