Tag: Computational Sciences
Apology from the Management
Due to a computer-related glitch, you may have noticed that content on ENV has gone missing from the past few days.
Letter from Palo Alto: Overselling Our Techno-Futures
The ethos of Palo Alto is understandable, as hundreds of millions in venture capital flow into start-ups, making millionaires of kids barely out of school.
Is Natural Selection Like a Computer Algorithm?
Mixing metaphors between computers and evolution is bound to produce questionable results.
A Rock Star of the Intelligent-Design Movement: Hear Dembski July 16 in Seattle; at the University of Chicago on August 13
Join us for either event or both, but don’t forget to pre-order your copy of Being as Communion, when you can still take advantage of the steep 34% discount!
The Turing Test Is Dead. Long Live the Lovelace Test.
Recently, a computer program pretending to be a 13-year-old Ukrainian boy named Eugene Goostman was hailed as the first to pass the Turing test.