Kurt Gödel Type post Author William A. Dembski Date May 22, 2023 CategoriesIntelligent DesignNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , artificial intelligence, ChatGPT, human intelligence, Kurt Gödel, neuroscience, self-reference, sentences Breaking Google Bard William A. Dembski May 22, 2023 Intelligent Design, Neuroscience & Mind 4 The fundamental problem with these systems is Goedelian. Kurt Goedel showed that formal systems like this are unable to extract themselves from these systems. Read More ›
computer repair shop Type post Author William A. Dembski Date May 10, 2023 CategoriesBioethicsNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , artificial intelligence, chatbot, ChatGPT, Chinese Room, computer science, John Searle, self-reference, sentences, truth, words How to Break ChatGPT William A. Dembski May 10, 2023 Bioethics, Neuroscience & Mind 3 One problem it has consistently displayed, and which shows that it lacks understanding, is its difficulty dealing with self-reference. Read More ›
puppy Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date January 28, 2022 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLinguisticsNeuroscience & MindPsychology Tagged , Arizona State University, chihuahua, Dogs, emotions, humans, intelligent design, National Geographic, sentences, signals, words Dogs Understand Many More Words than We Think Denyse O’Leary January 28, 2022 Intelligent Design, Linguistics, Neuroscience & Mind, Psychology 3 Of course, the dog is responding to words as signals, not as components of sentences. Read More ›
Woman_with_wheelbarrow Type post Author Brian Miller Date July 2, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , amino-acid sequences, antibodies, Dan Tawfik, DNA, Douglas Axe, English, Journal of Molecular Biology, proteins, RNA, sentences Mistakes Our Critics Make: Protein Rarity Brian Miller July 2, 2020 Intelligent Design 4 Many of the attacks result from the skeptics’ failure to properly understand Doug Axe’s 2004 article. Read More ›