Tag: humor
Judge Michael Behe’s Case for Intelligent Design Yourself
“Darwin’s mechanism is dominated by ‘Poison-Pill’ mutations: positively-selected, loss-of-function mutation.” It “squanders genetic information for short-term gain.”
Dr. Geoffrey Simmons on Human Design — and Re-Creating It in Robots
Will robots ever experience empathy or other feelings, or develop a genuine sense of humor?
Robert J. Marks: Humor, Ambiguity, and AI
Dr. Marks thinks it’s possible that AI may improve in its ability to resolve ambiguous language. Right now it’s not looking so good.
Watch: Behe and Metaxas Talk Evolution, Design, Implications, and Academic Freedom
Metaxas is hilarious, and Behe has a fine sense of humor himself. They make the science in Professor Behe’s already accessible new book even more accessible.
Gauger: Rebel Science Versus Theistic Evolution
Is it really plausible to say that humans and chimps share an evolutionarily recent common ancestor, some 6 million years ago?