GreenwichConnecticut-15978432584 Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date September 1, 2025 CategoriesComputational SciencesTechnology Tagged , artificial intelligence, California, ChatGPT, companionship, Connecticut, delusions, editing, empathy, friends, intimacy, John West, journalists, kindness, memory, mental health, Microsoft, Microsoft Copilot, misconduct, New York City, OpenAI, suicide, technology, Wall Street Journal, writing In Connecticut, Horrors of AI Finally Come into View David Klinghoffer September 1, 2025 Computational Sciences, Technology 6 A 56-year-old man, living with his mother in a wealthy New York suburb, developed a “friendship” with ChatGPT. Read More ›
Immortal-Mind-Social-Media-Graphics-1920x1080px-No-Button Type post Author Michael Egnor Date June 10, 2025 CategoriesFaith & ScienceMedicineNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , body, brain, consciousness, death, delusions, dementia, Denyse O'Leary, Discover Magazine, dreams, hallucinations, illusions, materialists, mind, neuroscience, New York University, rationalism, researchers, Sam Parnia, Scientific American, terminal lucidity Excerpt: As Death Approaches, a Sudden Light Michael Egnor and Denyse O’Leary June 10, 2025 Faith & Science, Medicine, Neuroscience & Mind 4 Needless to say, such lucid episodes imply that the mind is more than the disjointed activities of a failing brain. Read More ›
Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date April 15, 2016 CategoriesBioethicsEnvironment & ClimateScientific Freedom Tagged , __tedited, academic institutions, attorneys, Bill Nye, climate change, controversy, criminals, delusions, environmental movement, justice, madness, paradigm shift, Politics, skeptics Now It’s Bill Nye the “Jailing Science Skeptics as War Criminals” Guy David Klinghoffer April 15, 2016 Bioethics, Environment & Climate, Scientific Freedom 3 Absurd habits of thinking can collapse on themselves, suddenly, like the Dutch tulip mania of the 17th century. Read More ›