a2qWAmZg Type post Author William A. Dembski Date July 7, 2025 CategoriesComputational SciencesIntelligent DesignNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , algorithms, artificial intelligence, Baylor University, Bill Macready, Bruce Chapman, coconuts, computational reductionism, David Wolpert, Didascalicon, digital wellness, Discovery Institute, education, educators, entrepreneurship, faculty, Hugh of Saint Victor, machine intelligence, materialism, Nick Bostrom, Ray Kurzweil, Reductionism, Robert J. Marks II, Seattle, Steven Buri, students, synthetic fibers, technology, Texas A&M University, The Mystery of Life’s Origin, Walter Bradley, Walter Bradley Center for Natural and Artificial Intelligence Walter Bradley and the Bradley Center William A. Dembski July 7, 2025 Computational Sciences, Intelligent Design, Neuroscience & Mind 15 Unfortunately, rather than use AI to enhance our humanity, computational reductionists increasingly use it as a club to beat our humanity. Read More ›
business Type post Author Jonathan Witt Date June 24, 2021 CategoriesBioethicsEvolution Tagged , "survival of the fittest", business, Communism, Darwinian theory, entrepreneurship, Eric Holloway, ID the Future, innovation, Jay Richards, natural selection What Darwinism Fails to Explain About Business Enterprise Jonathan Witt June 24, 2021 Bioethics, Evolution 1 Why would anyone think Darwinian theory could explain business ups and downs? Eric Holloway explains. Read More ›
1280px-Leafy_Sea_Dragon-Phycodurus_eques_(23694746864) Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date May 23, 2019 CategoriesArtsHuman ExceptionalismNeuroscience & MindPhilosophy Tagged , __nedited, active information, algorithms, artificial intelligence, California, computer simulations, computers, creativity, curator, Darwin Devolves, Darwinism, entrepreneurship, evolution, George Gilder, human creativity, inspiration, intelligent design, Michael Behe, programmer, Robert J. Marks II, science, Steve Forbes, William A. Dembski Robert Marks on Evolution and Creativity David Klinghoffer May 23, 2019 Arts, Human Exceptionalism, Neuroscience & Mind, Philosophy 4 In our culture, crossing a range of thought disciplines, one views says that AI, entrepreneurship, and evolution can dispense with creativity. The algorithm is all! Read More ›
Western Wall Type post Date October 9, 2018 CategoriesArchaeologyFaith & ScienceTechnology Tagged , __k-review, Center for Science and Culture, Discovery Insiders Tour, Discovery Institute, economics, entrepreneurship, Galilee, George Gilder, intelligent design, Israel, Jericho, Jerusalem, Life After Google, Masada, Michael Medved, Middle East, Politics, Qumran, Shabbat, Signature in the Cell, Stephen Meyer, Titus Kennedy Discovery Insiders Tour, Israel 2019: Discover the Ancient Roots of Today’s Profoundest Debates Science and Culture October 9, 2018 Archaeology, Faith & Science, Technology 3 It’s the chance of a lifetime to travel with and learn from some of the stars of Discovery Institute. Read More ›
Bill-Dembski Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date July 18, 2018 CategoriesNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , __k-review, artificial intelligence, computers, education, entrepreneurship, humans, intelligence, machines, Mind Matters, René Descartes, Robert J. Marks II, William A. Dembski Dembski: Descartes Understood the Limits of Artificial Intelligence David Klinghoffer July 18, 2018 Neuroscience & Mind 2 The new Bradley Center for Natural & Artificial Intelligence is deeply informed by the work of William Dembski. Read More ›