IMG2199 Type post Author Casey Luskin Date November 20, 2025 CategoriesComputational SciencesTechnology Tagged , ambition, artificial general intelligence, artificial intelligence, autocomplete, ChatGPT, computer, COSM 2025, Discovery Institute, hallucinations, Microsoft, numbers, OpenAI, pixels, Star Trek, tech executive, technology, Terminator, Uli Homann, words Tech Exec Speaks Truth About AI at COSM Casey Luskin November 20, 2025 Computational Sciences, Technology 5 When AI assistants were first released, AI companies faced a problem: people were hesitant. Read More ›
GreenwichConnecticut-15978432584 Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date September 1, 2025 CategoriesComputational SciencesTechnology Tagged , advisors, artificial intelligence, Bobby Zenith, California, ChatGPT, companionship, confidants, Connecticut, counselors, delusions, editing, emotional intelligence, empathy, employees, friends, guardrails, intimacy, John West, journalists, kindness, kitchen tips, liability, memory, mental health, mental illnesss, Microsoft, Microsoft AI, Microsoft Copilot, misconduct, murder-suicide, Mustafa Suleyman, New York City, Old Greenwich, OpenAI, recipes, Stein-Erik Soelberg, suicide, tech companies, 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 ›
robot Type post Author William A. Dembski Date January 25, 2024 CategoriesFaith & ScienceNeuroscience & MindTechnology Tagged , 2001: A Space Odyssey, An Idol for Destruction (series), artificial general intelligence, ChatGPT, cyborgs, Elon Musk, Genesis, Greek, HAL 9000, Heaven, Hebrew, humans, idols, Isaiah, Leslie Zeigler, Neuralink, New Testament, Old Testament, OpenAI, Ray Kurzweil, Sam Altman, Skynet, Ten Commandments, The Matrix, The Singularity is Near, The Singularity is Nearer, Tower of Babel, zealotry Artificial General Intelligence: An Idol for Destruction William A. Dembski January 25, 2024 Faith & Science, Neuroscience & Mind, Technology 14 Idols are always frauds because they substitute a lesser for a greater, demanding reverence for the lesser at the expense of the greater. Read More ›
technology Type post Author Peter Biles Date June 19, 2023 CategoriesBioethicsNeuroscience & MindTechnology Tagged , Altos Labs, artificial intelligence, Boy Scouts, C.S. Lewis, ChatGPT, consciousness, disinformation, Jane Studdock, John Donne, Mark Studdock, Marshall McLuhan, memories, nuclear war, OpenAI, Out of the Silent Planet, Paul Kingsnorth, Perelandra, Peter Kreeft, science fiction, That Hideous Strength, transhumanism At the Altar of that Hideous Strength Peter Biles June 19, 2023 Bioethics, Neuroscience & Mind, Technology 7 C. S. Lewis's classic science fiction tale is about the temptation to reject being human. Read More ›
computer Type post Author William A. Dembski Date December 6, 2022 CategoriesIntelligent DesignScience Tagged , cells, chatbot, ChatGPT, complexity, creationism, ELIZA program, error, evolution, fossil record, genes, genetic code, genetic data, intelligent design, Joseph Weizenbaum, natural selection, natural world, OpenAI, proteins, scientists Dialogue with ChatGPT on Intelligent Design William A. Dembski December 6, 2022 Intelligent Design, Science 3 ChatGPT is a context-dependent natural language generator that tries to respond relevantly to textual prompts from human users to simulate conversation. Read More ›