Sophia the Robot Type post Author Robert J. Marks II Date July 12, 2022 CategoriesNeuroscience & MindScience ReportingTechnology Tagged , artificial intelligence, Buddhist monks, eye contact, Frankenstein, Kannon, Mary Shelley, Mindar, packaging, robots, seductive optics, uncanny valley, YouTube videos Hyping Artificial Intelligence with Seductive Optics and the Frankenstein Complex Robert J. Marks II July 12, 2022 Neuroscience & Mind, Science Reporting, Technology 5 Some of the panicky AI-will-take-over-the-world talk grows out of seductive optics — that is, the AI packaging. Read More ›
self-driving car Type post Author William A. Dembski Date April 20, 2021 CategoriesNeuroscience & MindPhilosophy Tagged , artificial intelligence, automation, Big Tech, computer science, deep learning, Erik Larson, Eugene Goostman, eye contact, Google, gorillas, machine learning, self-driving cars, Tay, The Myth of Artificial Intelligence, traffic Automated Driving and Other Failures of AI William A. Dembski April 20, 2021 Neuroscience & Mind, Philosophy 3 It would be interesting to see what fully automated driving would look like in a place like Moldova. Read More ›