Type post Date May 14, 2015 CategoriesComputational SciencesEvolutionIntelligent DesignMathematics Tagged , __k-review, science Probabilistic Programming and Conservation of Information Science and Culture May 14, 2015 Computational Sciences, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Mathematics 1 A new, more efficient method of programming facial recognition illustrates William Dembski's arguments for Conservation of Information. Read More ›
Type post Author William A. Dembski Date May 12, 2015 CategoriesComputational SciencesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, science, Views A Design-Theorist’s Brief Guide to Rupert Sheldrake William A. Dembski May 12, 2015 Computational Sciences, Evolution, Intelligent Design 1 Sheldrake and intelligent design are much closer than would be obvious from his public statements about ID. Read More ›
Type post Author Granville Sewell Date May 4, 2015 CategoriesComputational SciencesEvolutionIntelligent DesignTechnology Tagged , __k-review, science Could a Computer Experience Consciousness? Why Not a Typewriter? Granville Sewell May 4, 2015 Computational Sciences, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Technology 1 Here's one way to appreciate the problem human consciousness poses for Darwinism or any other mechanical theory of evolution. Read More ›
Type post Date April 14, 2015 CategoriesComputational SciencesIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, science Some Scientists Say Intelligent Design Isn’t Science — Until They Have to Use It Themselves Science and Culture April 14, 2015 Computational Sciences, Intelligent Design 1 In distinguishing real from fake, they find it very helpful. Read More ›
Type post Author Erik J. Larson Date March 9, 2015 CategoriesComputational SciencesScienceTechnology Tagged , __edited, Continuing Series, Mind and Technology, Views More Thoughts on Google and "Trustworthiness" Erik J. Larson March 9, 2015 Computational Sciences, Science, Technology 7 Last week, I commented on the proposal by a Google team to introduce "trustworthiness" as a criterion in Web searches. Read More ›
Type post Author Erik J. Larson Date March 5, 2015 CategoriesComputational SciencesIntelligent DesignTechnology Tagged , __k-review, Continuing Series, Mind and Technology, Research, Views In Determining Truthfulness, a Google Team Would Like to Do Your Thinking for You Erik J. Larson March 5, 2015 Computational Sciences, Intelligent Design, Technology 1 Google is a business and a very successful one, where the people actually in charge want to make money. Read More ›
Type post Author Erik J. Larson Date February 18, 2015 CategoriesComputational SciencesIntelligent DesignPhilosophy Tagged , __k-review, Continuing Series, Mind and Technology, science, video Alan Turing and the New Emergentists Erik J. Larson February 18, 2015 Computational Sciences, Intelligent Design, Philosophy 1 The acclaimed Alan Turing biographical film The Imitation Game is up for multiple Oscars on Sunday. Read More ›
Type post Author Erik J. Larson Date February 2, 2015 CategoriesComputational SciencesScienceTechnology Tagged , __edited, Continuing Series, Mind and Technology, News Bill Gates Joins Stephen Hawking in Fears of a Coming Threat from "Superintelligence" Erik J. Larson February 2, 2015 Computational Sciences, Science, Technology 3 Superintelligence is the currently trending idea of soon-to-come super-smart robots, the latest iteration of the decades-old dream of Artificial Intelligence. Read More ›
Type post Author Michael Egnor Date January 23, 2015 CategoriesComputational SciencesIntelligent DesignPhilosophy Tagged , __k-review, Continuing Series, Mind and Technology, science Your Computer Doesn’t Know Anything Michael Egnor January 23, 2015 Computational Sciences, Intelligent Design, Philosophy 1 It is remarkable how much damage has been done to our understanding of our world by materialist metaphysics. Read More ›
Type post Author Michael Egnor Date December 12, 2014 CategoriesComputational SciencesScienceTechnology Tagged , __edited, Continuing Series, Mind and Technology Your Computer Can’t Remember a Darned Thing Michael Egnor December 12, 2014 Computational Sciences, Science, Technology 6 For materialists, the metaphor of memory for computer storage of electronic representations has become metaphysics. Read More ›