Alcatraz_Island_-_prison_cells Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date March 3, 2025 CategoriesMedicineScientific Freedom Tagged , “consensus science”, americans, authoritarianism, conformity, COVID-19, crime, drunk driving, Ethan Siegel, expertise, freedom, hospitals, hubris, humility, ideology, lockdowns, military, punishment, schools, security, Supreme Court, vaccine mandates, Vaccines Far from Chastened by Reality, Scientific Authoritarians Are Doubling Down Wesley J. Smith March 3, 2025 Medicine, Scientific Freedom 5 Ethan Siegel, an astrophysicist and award-winning science writer, advocates for criminally and civilly punishing violators of the “scientific consensus.” Read More ›
ping pong ball Type post Author William A. Dembski Date February 9, 2024 CategoriesComputational SciencesScience Reporting Tagged , algorithms, artificial general intelligence, artificial intelligence, deception, deep fakes, deep learning, democracy, historical figures, hype, images, Neural Networks, post-trust, public opinion, robot, robotics, security, skepticism, trade-offs, trust, video Deep Fakes and Propaganda for Artificial General Intelligence William A. Dembski February 9, 2024 Computational Sciences, Science Reporting 6 The video shows a supposed table tennis match between a robot and a top human player. Yet the video is not of an actual match. Read More ›