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As the title goes, I'd like to know if spending some time learning basic economics/psychology/social science is worthwhile if I aim to work in AI-related field (not limited to x-risks, such as: AI weapons risks, AI controlling human values/decisions...) Sorry for my ignorance of AI risks, I can't think of many examples myself, maybe: 1.The idea of AI alignment and training itself is related to psychology 2.AI governance itself would (maybe) influence the economics or welfare to the society( I'm not sure because I don't actually know how AI regulation/governance works) Can someone give me some concrete examples to explain why social science is important for AI risks?

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