Abramson uses Mill’s Sociological Imagination to examine new ways AI can advance sociological research. The author also ...
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In this Contexts piece, Corey M. Abramson uses Mill’s Sociological Imagination to examine new ways AI can advance sociological research. The author also highlights some potential pitfalls of AI, such ...