Staircase_of_the_BGK_Building_(26620981474) Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date April 9, 2025 CategoriesArtsBioethicsHuman ExceptionalismNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , aesthetics, AI slop, algorithms, articles, artificial intelligence, books, business, Center for Science and Culture, creative writing, culture, headlines, human exceptionalism, humans, Javanese, Krakatoa, large language models, life coach, machines, Microsoft, Microsoft Copilot, Mind Matters, nonsense, personal assistant, Peter Biles, photographs, Plato's Revenge, podcasts, Ted Gioia, writers A Needed Protest Against “AI Slop” and AI “Word Vomit” David Klinghoffer April 9, 2025 Arts, Bioethics, Human Exceptionalism, Neuroscience & Mind 3 It’s all another lesson in human exceptionalism. I believe we will wake up from the AI delusion someday. Read More ›
Close_wing_Basking_of_Athyma_perius_(Linnaeus,_1758)_-_Common_Sergeant_(4)_WLB Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date February 3, 2025 CategoriesEngineeringFaith & ScienceHistory of ScienceIntelligent Design Tagged , atheism, Believe: Why Everyone Should Be Religious, Casey Luskin, Christianity, Cleveland, Evangelical Christians, faith, God Hypothesis, intelligent design, John West, molecular machines, Myth of the Dark Ages, New York Times, non-Christians, Peter Biles, prestige, Return of the God Hypothesis, Ross Douthat, scientific revolution, social anxiety, Stephen Meyer, Stockholm Syndrome Christianity, Warfare Thesis John West: Science’s Debt to Intelligent Design Is Not Just in the Past — But Today David Klinghoffer February 3, 2025 Engineering, Faith & Science, History of Science, Intelligent Design 5 The God hypothesis… Where have I heard that phrase, used by columnist Ross Douthat, before? Read More ›
climate change Type post Author Guillermo Gonzalez Date December 4, 2023 CategoriesEnvironment & ClimateGeologyIntelligent DesignScience EducationScientific Freedom Tagged , activists, Ann Gauger, cancel culture, censorship, climate change, ClimateGate, COVID-19, Denyse O'Leary, Evolution News, free speech, funding, global warming, intelligent design, Judith Curry, medicine, misconduct, Peter Biles, Wesley J. Smith Scientists Behaving Badly: Suppressing Intelligent Design Was Only the Start Guillermo Gonzalez December 4, 2023 Environment & Climate, Geology, Intelligent Design, Science Education, Scientific Freedom 4 The best that each of us can do to fight back is to continue educating as many people as possible. Read More ›
math Type post Author Robert J. Marks II Date July 9, 2023 CategoriesIntelligent DesignMathematicsNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , Albert Einstein, Alexander Graham Bell, Applied Optics, calculus, Euclid, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, intelligent design, Isaac Newton, Oberlin College, Peter Biles, plagiarism, telegraph Is Mathematics Discovered or Invented? Robert J. Marks II July 9, 2023 Intelligent Design, Mathematics, Neuroscience & Mind 4 Some think that math is invented. Evidence, though, points towards its discovery. Read More ›