Tag: MIT
Robert J. Marks Pours Cold Water on ChatGPT Hype
Are you tired of hearing about ChatGPT yet — “basically high-tech plagiarism,” as Noam Chomsky has said?
Ann Gauger: A Scientist’s Circuitous Journey to Faith
Today’s episode is the first in an occasional series, “Why It Matters,” spotlighting ID researchers and hearing from them how they got into intelligent design.
Can a Human Be Gifted Despite Missing Lots of Brain?
Most of what is going on in the human mind is not as dependent on the brain as some approaches to neuroscience would require.
Why Researchers Focus on Possible Life on Venus
Chemicals that we shouldn’t find unless they are produced by life forms are sparking interest in exploring Venus from both public and private sources.
#9 Story of 2021: Verdicts of “Poor Design” in Biology Have a Poor Track Record
For years people cited the wiring of the vertebrate eye as evidence of “poor design” in biology.