computer repair shop Type post Author Amanda Witt Date July 13, 2022 CategoriesFaith & ScienceNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , algorithms, artificial intelligence, Baylor University, Bradley Center for Natural & Artificial Intelligence, brain, computers, creativity, divine image, Elon Musk, emotion, heart, hormones, humans, humor, machines, mercy, neurons, Non-Computable You, programmers, qualia, religion, Robert J. Marks II, Siri, software, soul, Stephen Hawking, understanding, wetware The Difference Between Humans and Machines Amanda Witt July 13, 2022 Faith & Science, Neuroscience & Mind 6 Why do news headlines continually suggest that AI is practically human already, and soon will become fully human? Read More ›
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