Type post Author Brendan Dixon Date June 7, 2016 CategoriesComputational SciencesNeuroscience & MindTechnology Tagged , __tedited, algorithms, artificial general intelligence, computational power, expertise, human intelligence, human mind, intelligence, machine intelligence, meaninglessness, Overruling Intelligence, Watson Watson’s Goof — What We Should Really Fear from AI Brendan Dixon June 7, 2016 Computational Sciences, Neuroscience & Mind, Technology 8 It was a telling response, revealing the idiot inside the savant. Read More ›
Type post Author Michael Shermer Date January 24, 2012 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, Alfred Russel Wallace, creationism, Crick, Darwin, Darwin's Heretic (Alfred Wallace), DNA, evolution, intelligent design, Jean Rostand, Michael Flannery, Watson The Natural and the Supernatural: Alfred Russel Wallace and the Nature of Science Michael Shermer January 24, 2012 Intelligent Design 1 The reason scientists do not take seriously the claims of Intelligent Design theorists today is the same reason that scientists did not take seriously Wallace's speculations about an "overarching intelligence." Read More ›
Type post Author Granville Sewell Date January 24, 2012 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __k-review, Crick, Darwinian evolution, DNA, intelligent design, James Shapiro, Jean Rostand, Watson The Chief Part of the Spectacle is Supplied by Life Granville Sewell January 24, 2012 Evolution 1 Are the three "cardinal problems" of biology still almost untouched? Read More ›
Type post Date December 30, 2011 CategoriesBiochemistryBiologyGeneticsLife Sciences Tagged , __edited, Alastair Noble, central dogma, Crick, DNA, intelligent design, science, UK Centre for Intelligent Design, Watson What Is the Central Dogma, Exactly? Science and Culture December 30, 2011 Biochemistry, Biology, Genetics, Life Sciences 10 On reflection, we decided that some readers may appreciate and benefit from a bit of clarification. Read More ›
scientist-pick-up-trilobite-fossil-find-from-ground-stockpac-212656075-stockpack-adobe_stock Type post Author Casey Luskin Date December 29, 2011 CategoriesGeneticsPaleontology Tagged , __k-review, Cambrian Explosion, central dogma, Crick, Darwinian theory, DNA, fossils, microfossils, precambrian fossils, Watson Alas, Precambrian Microfossils Are Not the Solution to Darwin’s Dilemma Casey Luskin December 29, 2011 Genetics, Paleontology 3 "Ever since Darwin there has been a disturbing void, both paleontological and psychological, at the base of the Phanerozoic eon." Read More ›