TheHallofMirrorsatChateaudeVersaillesFrance813269 Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date January 31, 2026 CategoriesComputational SciencesHuman Exceptionalism Tagged , Andrew McDiarmid, artificial intelligence, baked salmon, ChatGPT, Chicago Tribune, complexity, computer assistance, Copilot, createdness, creativity, engineering, Gemini, Grok, humans, living systems, Nikolai Berdyaev, salmon, scientists AI Dependence Makes Us Dumber, but That’s Not the Worst Thing About It David Klinghoffer January 31, 2026 Computational Sciences, Human Exceptionalism 2 I realized this when I found myself, not for the first time, asking Grok to remind me again how long to bake salmon at 400 degrees. Read More ›
Pan_troglodytes Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date February 3, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionHuman Origins and AnthropologyMathematics Tagged , calculations, chatbot, chimpanzees, Darwinian evolution, Darwinism, earth, Gemini, genetic diversity, Google, human origins, humans, logic, myths, natural selection, numbers Human Evolution by the Numbers: Chatbot Weighs In Denyse O’Leary February 3, 2025 Evolution, Human Origins and Anthropology, Mathematics 3 The Darwinian story of human evolution from an ape-like creature is probably the most powerful modern secular myth. Read More ›
LLM Type post Author William A. Dembski Date April 3, 2024 CategoriesIntelligent DesignMathematicsNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , Aristotle, biotechnology, books, ChatGPT4, Claudine Gay, college campuses, Gemini, gender dysphoria, gender-affirming care, Google, hallucinations, Harvard University, intelligent design, large language models, medicine, Microsoft, Stanford University, theology, truth, Wall Street Journal, websites, Wikipedia, William A. Dembski Truth and Trust in Large Language Models William A. Dembski April 3, 2024 Intelligent Design, Mathematics, Neuroscience & Mind 21 How much truth is ChatGPT or Gemini giving us? How much can we trust their answers to queries? As we'll see, LLMs can lay no claim to truth. Read More ›