Tag: computer science
Can Everything Be Reduced to Data?
“Dataism is at odds with human flourishing. It’s difficult to find a Renaissance moment in this ruinous reductionism.”
Gregory Chaitin on Gödel, Computer Science, and the Blessing of Children
Robert J. Marks talks with the trailblazing mathematician about Kurt Gödel’s ontological proof for the existence of God, and more.
How to Break ChatGPT
One problem it has consistently displayed, and which shows that it lacks understanding, is its difficulty dealing with self-reference.
Dangerous Skating: Kauffman, Jaeger, and Roli on the Need for a New Teleology
Openly breaking with naturalism can get one dispatched to the gulag of intelligent design. For most scholars, that is a one-way trip to academic Siberia.
Experts Debate: Was a Chatbot Sentient?
Lemoine was famously fired from Google earlier this year after he leaked a transcript of his conversation with Google’s advanced LaMDA chatbot program.