car-on-fire-stockpack-adobe-stock-167407172-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date September 20, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionEvolutionary Psychology Tagged , altruism, Casey Luskin, culture, education, evolutionary mechanism, evolutionary psychology, genes, group selection, heroism, human behavior, kin selection, kindness, podcast, reciprocal altruism, Richard Dawkins, selfish genes Can Evolution Explain Altruism or Heroism? Andrew McDiarmid September 20, 2025 Evolution, Evolutionary Psychology 3 Casey Luskin and I share separate recent examples of people who have run towards burning cars to save complete strangers. Read More ›
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 ›