


It’s Just an Apparition: Unmasking AI Hype
A panel of distinguished scholars explores AI’s limitations in achieving true sentience, creativity, and reasoning. Panelists critique predictions of AI surpassing human intelligence, such as Ray Kurzweil’s singularity theory, emphasizing that current AI models rely on statistical patterns rather than genuine understanding. The discussion highlights concerns about AI displacing human jobs while affirming the irreplaceability of human creativity and purpose. Read More ›

Using AI to Discover Intelligent Design

No Foundational Evidence for Creating an AI God

Can Lawyer Robots Solve Complex Legal Cases?

AI: Guns Don’t Kill. Fathers Protecting Daughters Do

Blake Lemoine and the LaMDA Question

A Chat with Blake Lemoine on Google and AI Sentience

AI’s Role in Unlocking Human Potential
I, for One, Welcome Our New Robot Overlords
Should we fear the rise of ‘intelligent’ computers? In case you haven’t heard, the newest champion of “Jeopardy!,” the popular TV game show, is a computer. Watson, an enormous computer developed by researchers at IBM, was pitted against the two previous human champions, Brad Rutter and Ken Jennings. At the end of the first round, aired on Valentine’s Day, Jennings Read More ›