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.
A Renaissance conception of the usefulness and value of the humanities, for humanity.
The ancient computer lost at sea, found by current technology.
From a talk on the humanities and Renaissance humanism presented at Syracuse University, April 2018
Cooperation fosters culture as an evolutionary process.
Striking the balance between certainty and doubt with the help of the humanities.
A telling dream about the humanities in our lives.
Can we manage a world tracked by algorithms?
How can we develop empathy in the technological age?
The hidden bases of learning, not only literary, beneath our feet.