Is artificial intelligence going to usher in a golden age of humanity by solving our most intractable problems and creating vast amounts of wealth? Or is it the ultimate menace, a threat to our jobs and, ominously, our very survival as a species? It depends on whom you ask… and what they happen to believe about technology and humanity
In his recent book, Joshi (2021) argues that the open exchange of ideas is essential for the flouris...
The author of this book, Thomas Maschio, has lived two anthropological lives; an earlier one as an a...
It is a commonplace that natural or intellectual curiosity is valuable: it is encouraged in children...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been developing at a frightening pace. It is debatable to what exte...
Throughout history, nations and armies have brawled for knowledge. The burning of the Library of Ale...
In A Citizen’s Guide to Artificial Intelligence, John Zerilli, John Danaher, James Maclaurin, Colin ...
We are sometimes unsure of the moral status of our relationships with other entities. Recent case st...
Business communities have high hopes for artificial intelligence (AI), but will the current stage of...
Populations in developed societies are rapidly aging: fertility rates are at all-time lows while lif...
In this paper I elucidate various ways in which understanding can be seen as an excellence of the mi...
The philosophical interest in the nature, value, and varieties of human understanding has swelled in...
We are in the midst of an unprecedented surge of investment into artificial intelligence (AI) resear...
In his recent book, Joshi (2021) argues that the open exchange of ideas is essential for the flouris...
The author of this book, Thomas Maschio, has lived two anthropological lives; an earlier one as an a...
It is a commonplace that natural or intellectual curiosity is valuable: it is encouraged in children...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been developing at a frightening pace. It is debatable to what exte...
Throughout history, nations and armies have brawled for knowledge. The burning of the Library of Ale...
In A Citizen’s Guide to Artificial Intelligence, John Zerilli, John Danaher, James Maclaurin, Colin ...
We are sometimes unsure of the moral status of our relationships with other entities. Recent case st...
Business communities have high hopes for artificial intelligence (AI), but will the current stage of...
Populations in developed societies are rapidly aging: fertility rates are at all-time lows while lif...
In this paper I elucidate various ways in which understanding can be seen as an excellence of the mi...
The philosophical interest in the nature, value, and varieties of human understanding has swelled in...
We are in the midst of an unprecedented surge of investment into artificial intelligence (AI) resear...
In his recent book, Joshi (2021) argues that the open exchange of ideas is essential for the flouris...
The author of this book, Thomas Maschio, has lived two anthropological lives; an earlier one as an a...
It is a commonplace that natural or intellectual curiosity is valuable: it is encouraged in children...