tech
May 3, 2026
AI is opening doors for philosophy majors
Philosophy majors are being recruited by AI companies to help decide how machines should think and behave.
TL;DR
- Philosophy majors are being recruited by major AI companies for roles focused on ethics, safety, and governance of AI systems.
- These roles involve training AI to be honest, developing character traits, and ensuring alignment with human values, with lucrative salary packages.
- Companies are grappling with how AI systems should behave, what values they reflect, and how much they can be trusted, creating a niche for philosophers.
- While the trend is real and growing, the number of such roles is still small and largely anecdotal.
- Philosophers' ability to define complex concepts and defend value-based arguments is key to addressing non-technical AI development problems.
- The work of these philosophers is shifting from advisory to directly shaping AI models through specifications, constitutions, and behavioral policies.
- AI ethics, safety, and governance roles can command high base salaries, with some junior roles and internships also emerging.
- Skepticism exists regarding the long-term impact, with past initiatives like ethics boards often serving as figureheads and commercial pressures potentially limiting influence.
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