Type post Author Brendan Dixon Date June 7, 2016 CategoriesComputational SciencesNeuroscience & MindTechnology Tagged , __tedited, algorithms, artificial general intelligence, computational power, expertise, human intelligence, human mind, intelligence, machine intelligence, meaninglessness, Overruling Intelligence, Watson Watson’s Goof — What We Should Really Fear from AI Brendan Dixon June 7, 2016 Computational Sciences, Neuroscience & Mind, Technology 8 It was a telling response, revealing the idiot inside the savant. Read More ›
Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date April 26, 2016 CategoriesComputational SciencesIntelligent DesignScientific Reasoning Tagged , __tedited, agency, alien enlightenment, alien intelligence, argument, causality, creationism, human exceptionalism, human intelligence, inference to the best explanation, intelligence, intelligent design, misrepresentation, Neil deGrasse Tyson, probabilities, PZ Myers, scientific reasoning, simulation theory, testability Neil deGrasse Tyson Says Chances of Intelligently Designed Universe “May Be Very High” David Klinghoffer April 26, 2016 Computational Sciences, Intelligent Design, Scientific Reasoning 4 But of course he was referring to the odds that the universe is an artificial computer simulation by advanced aliens. Read More ›
carrion-crow-portrait-of-head-stockpack-adobe-stock-431630931-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date December 22, 2015 CategoriesNeuroscience & MindZoology Tagged , __nedited, animal behavior, animal intelligence, bird vocalizations, birds, cave art, Continuing Series, crows, death, ethology, filial imprinting, horses, instinct, intelligence, magnetite, mammals, migration, mourning, nature, nest-building, ornithology, parrots, pets, pigs, presuppositions, ravens, science, social learning Furry, Feathery, and Finny Animals Speak Their Minds Denyse O’Leary December 22, 2015 Neuroscience & Mind, Zoology 11 Recent findings suggest that crows fear death -- many purposefully avoid places where other crows have died. Read More ›
terabytes-of-binary-code-data-flying-in-a-stream-of-informat-457358220-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Casey Luskin Date November 28, 2012 CategoriesIntelligent DesignPhilosophy of Science Tagged , __nedited, “consensus science”, Charles Lyell, defining science, definist fallacy, demarcation criteria, Design Inference, intelligence, methodological naturalism, methodological pluralism, miracles, mutations, natural selection, peer review, positive case for design, predictions, scientific method, testability More on How We Can Know Intelligent Design Is Science Casey Luskin November 28, 2012 Intelligent Design, Philosophy of Science 11 Philosophers of science have long debated the precise definition of science. Read More ›
ruby-throated-hummingbird-in-flight-stockpack-adobe-stock-424082678-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author William A. Dembski Date October 1, 2012 CategoriesBiologyCosmologyIntelligent DesignScientific Reasoning Tagged , __nedited, constraints, design detection, design hypothesis, Design Inference, designer, God, hypothesis, ID research program, intelligence, open-mindedness, optimality, specified complexity, transmission, variability Design Inference vs. Design Hypothesis William A. Dembski October 1, 2012 Biology, Cosmology, Intelligent Design, Scientific Reasoning 24 On a bright December day in 1994 in Green Valley, Arizona, the term "design inference" hit me. Read More ›