Vincent Van Gogh Type post Author Casey Luskin Date November 15, 2022 CategoriesArtsNeuroscience & MindScience Tagged , artists, Blake Lemoine, chatbot, computers, consciousness, COSM 2022, David Chalmers, Discovery Institute, feedback, Google, hard problem of consciousness, Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, LaMDA, microchips Could Artificial Intelligence Ever Pass the Van Gogh Test? Casey Luskin November 15, 2022 Arts, Neuroscience & Mind, Science 5 Vincent Van Gogh was crazy but he was talented, and AI can be neither crazy nor talented. Read More ›
DNA Type post Author Casey Luskin Date November 14, 2022 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent DesignMedicinePlanetology Tagged , antibodies, astronauts, bioengineering, cells, COSM 2022, diseases, genome, health, information, medicine, microchips, Microsoft Word, mRNA vaccines, mRNAs, proteins, unintended consequences, University of Washington Is Information the Future of Biology and Medicine? Casey Luskin November 14, 2022 Biology, Intelligent Design, Medicine, Planetology 4 University of Washington’s Georg Seelig wants to “design molecules” and “write genetic information.” Read More ›
silicon-wafer-with-semiconductors-stockpack-adobe-stock-470988697-stockpack-adobestock Type post Date January 20, 2017 CategoriesComputational SciencesTechnology Tagged , __nedited, Biomimetics, Craig Venter, data science, data storage, DNA, encoding, information, microchips, silicon The World’s Ideal Storage Medium Is “Beyond Silicon” Science and Culture January 20, 2017 Computational Sciences, Technology 7 The best storage medium needs no introduction. You're already using it. Read More ›
Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date April 26, 2016 CategoriesBioethicsSociologyTechnology Tagged , __tedited, anarchy, anti-human, anti-human exceptionalism, anti-humanism, biology, biotechnology, brain implant, change, conservatism, CRISPR, cybernetics, cyborgs, disguised religion, divine, equality, fascism, Futurism, gene editing, gods, human dignity, human evolution, Internet, microchips, modern times, nuclear weapons, radicalism, robotics, scientism, sexual ethics, superheroes, technology, transhumanism, Zoltan Istvan Transhumanists Want to Be Gods Wesley J. Smith April 26, 2016 Bioethics, Sociology, Technology 4 It is always fun to see what our resident technology-worshipping religious fanatics are up to. Read More ›