Understanding natural — not just artificial — intelligence (Melanie Mitchell, NY Times)
We need to understand our natural degree of intelligence before relying on artificial means.
We need to understand our natural degree of intelligence before relying on artificial means.
Harvard follows the general trends in academic enrollments, with the sciences gaining and the humanities losing.
The ancient computer lost at sea, found by current technology.
AI in medicine raises questions about its fairness and accuracy.
Truth required art in order to be realized.
Can there be ethical rules for AI?
Can humanities study remain relevant in the world of STEM?
Can Pandora's story yield a warning about the promise of AI?
How hyper-connectivity affects communication, society, and our minds.
How philosophy of mind, rooted in language, provides the means for designing AI.