Tag: Stony Brook University
Bradley Center to Sort Reality from Rubbish on AI; Join Us July 11 in Seattle for the Big Launch!
I sometimes wonder if hype about artificial intelligence, the wonderful or terrible things it will do for or to us, functions as a deliberate distraction.
Biophysicist Ken Dill: Protein Machines Are “Real Machines. That’s Not a Metaphor”
The implication of design, while no doubt unintended, is so powerful it almost doesn’t need to be spelled out.
New Discovery Institute Center to Explore Threat, Promise, Limits of AI; Seattle Launch on July 11
The Walter Bradley Center for Natural and Artificial Intelligence will focus on the profound concerns stirred by the mystery of minds.
American Lysenkoism, and the Darwinists Who Embrace It
Today the term Lysenkoism applies to any use of government power to enforce scientific orthodoxy.
For Paleoanthropology, Dawn of Another Annus Horribilis
In 2001, French scientist Alain Beauvilain and three Chadian colleagues discovered a fossil cranium in the dunes of the Chadian Sahara Desert.