Tag: philosophy
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AI – A Mean Machine
Without mortality or the capacity to suffer, how can AI truly feel the comedy and tragedy of life and loss? How can it be hurt into poetry?
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What is Entropy? – Part 2
Part 2: Life-forms are ‘Really Useful Engines’….
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What is Entropy? – Part 1
Entropy is a fundamental concept representing change and flow in the universe. It reflects the transformation of energy. This article explores how living organisms harness energy for use (utility) in their struggle against the unstoppable force of information uncertainty.
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Escaping the Freeze: The Physics of the Wealth Siphon
Almost everything that is wrong in our societies is a derivative of increased wealth inequality. Here is the physics of the trap—and the blueprint to escape it.
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AI: Ethics, Governance, Law & Society
AI: Ethics, Governance, Law & Society
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Atlas: A Burning Planet Earth Is On Its Head
The Atlas Network: A Global Web of ‘Free Market’ Think Tanks and Climate Change Deniers
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Why I Am An AI Optimist
Perhaps, the acceleration of AI to a point where it is not fully enslaved to humans can be a brighter future we should be willing to consider and explore.
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Towards a universal ethical framework
Freedom is diversity – the ability to be different
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The Limits of Language & Logic – Part 2
Part 2: continuing the exploration of the limits of language & logic.
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The Limits Of Language & Logic – Part 1
Words can be spells. Language is perhaps the most wondrous and dangerous of our discoveries and technologies, a magic that must be respected and used very carefully.
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Freewill Or Freedom – Part 2
“Tell me the name of the flower that flies from bird to bird?”
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Free Will Or Freedom? – Part 1
“Be melting snow, Wash yourself of yourself”
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Inequality and Inequity
Life in this universe is only possible due to useful inequalities. Inequity is not useful.
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