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  1. www.edge.org › conversation › jaron_lanier-the-mythThe Myth Of AI | Edge.org

    Nov 14, 2014 · To my mind, the mythology around AI is a re-creation of some of the traditional ideas about religion, but applied to the technical world. All of the damages are essentially mirror images of old damages that religion has brought to science in the past. There's an anticipation of a threshold, an end of days.

  2. Jul 30, 2015 · Pinker also cautions against mindlessly obeying the sticklers’ rules of “correct” usage, noting that rules of usage are at best simply “tacit, evolving conventions.” Scholars have found, he noted, that many alleged rules defy logic, are flouted by the world’s best writers, and are little more than grammatical folklore.

  3. 2. What personal story does Lou share to illustrate the broken judicial system at work? Explain and analyze why this story speaks to her point. Lou talked about a person being penalized unfairly and being convicted unfairly. Lou's is trying to say that the judicial system is broken and carrying out unjust punishments. 3.

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  6. Nov 26, 2023 · Before all other things, I study power and politics. Keen awareness of elite theory keeps one alert of Schmittian exceptions, which is to say when special allowances are made in one case but not in others. The vexed area of IQ research is one such case. For example, notorious race-denier Jordan Peterson, who believes that white collectivism is an unspeakable evil, in the next breath will ...

  7. Sep 13, 2013 · Excellent, this interview with JPinkner, Marisa, thank you. Very interesting when Pinkner says he liked the “unsolved mysteries” of the X-Files because it was part of the unknown (in other words) and their comparisons with Fringe, beyond these, also comparisons of the central themes or lemmas “we alone, “the X-Files, and” what it means to be human “side of Fringe, from the ...

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