data Type post Date August 6, 2025 CategoriesEthicsEvolutionNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , academic publishing, artificial inteligence, authorships, citations, government, John Sexton, misconduct, Moore’s law, Northwestern University, PNAS, publications, science, science fraud, science publishers, scientific literature, scientific process, stakeholders, standards, technology, trust Fraudulent Science Networks Outpace Legitimate Science Science and Culture August 6, 2025 Ethics, Evolution, Neuroscience & Mind 3 "Before the public loses confidence in the scientific process"? Hasn't that train already left the station? Read More ›
Spaceship_entering_portal_to_another_part_in_the_universe Type post Author Eric Hedin Date June 24, 2024 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignTechnology Tagged , Blaise Pascal, computational power, Denyse O'Leary, interstellar travel, miniaturization, Moore’s law, Mount St. Helens, natural processes, smartphones, video games, weather forecasts, William Shakespeare Have We Become Addicted to Change? Eric Hedin June 24, 2024 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Technology 7 A sci-fi author wrote of spaceship pilots using slide rules to calculate their course corrections while on interstellar journeys! Read More ›
Ray Kurzweil Type post Author William A. Dembski Date February 2, 2024 CategoriesBioethicsNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , algorithms, An Idol for Destruction (series), Are We Spiritual Machines?, artificial general intelligence, artificial intelligence, brain, ChatGPT, Chinese, Chinese Room argument, computers, consciousness, COSM, George Gilder, Gottfried Leibniz, Jay Richards, John Searle, jumbo jet, machines, Marvin Minsky, Michael Denton, Moore’s law, organisms, Ray Kurzweil, Stanford University, Telecosm, The Age of Spiritual Machines, Thomas Ray, Turing Machine, Venice Artificial General Intelligence: Machines vs. Organisms William A. Dembski February 2, 2024 Bioethics, Neuroscience & Mind 11 It may seem that I’m picking too much on Ray Kurzweil. But he and I have been crossing paths for a long time. Read More ›
Evolutionary Computation 2 Type post Author Roman V. Yampolskiy Date July 15, 2020 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , algorithms, computers, evolutionary computation, genetic algorithms, genetic programming, John Koza, Moore’s law, natural selection, neuroevolution, Sudoku On Evolutionary Computation Roman V. Yampolskiy July 15, 2020 Evolution 9 From the early 1950s, multiple well-documented attempts to make Darwin’s algorithm work on a computer have been published. Read More ›