Tag: Robert J. Marks
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.
Great Minds: How Darwinism and AI Are Oversold, Often at the Same Time
The Center for Science & Culture and the Bradley Center for Natural & Artificial Intelligence share more than the commonality of being sponsored by Discovery Institute.
Lennox, Marks: Uploading the Mind Would Mean Eternal Death
Dreams of god-like immortality achieved through uploading the mind have a serious drawback, one among others. A computer operates algorithmically, strictly so, whereas the mind does not.
From Ewert’s Dependency Graph Paper – A “Gut Punch” to Darwin’s Tree?
I’m reminded again that the Bradley Center’s Robert Marks, among many other distinctions, was born to podcast.
Dembski: Descartes Understood the Limits of Artificial Intelligence
The new Bradley Center for Natural & Artificial Intelligence is deeply informed by the work of William Dembski.