Considering artificial intelligence can checkmate human intelligence, make AI an ally, not an enemy.
“Considering artificial intelligence can checkmate human intelligence, make AI an ally, not an enemy.”
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Considering artificial intelligence can checkmate human intelligence, make AI an ally, not an enemy.
“Considering artificial intelligence can checkmate human intelligence, make AI an ally, not an enemy.”
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“I was born in California, raised a vegetarian, and love science fiction, so don't tell me how I need to be in order to fit your standards.”
“The idea that something as pervasive and central as the Copenhagen interpretation might be dominant for 'accidental' nonscientific reasons can be scary, especially for people who have devoted their entire lives to physics.”
“Science is not a matter of belief. Science does not care whether you believe in it or not. Science will continue to do what science will do, free from morality, free from ethical concerns, and most of all, free from the petty worry that it will not be”
“The question is not whether biological systems contain information, but where that information comes from.”
“What the caterpillar calls the end of the world the master calls a butterfly.”
“We cannot hide behind science nor talk in the name of science while proclaiming statements that are not scientific. Such statements are that there is no creator if there is no time. However, this is only a statement a scientist (Stephen Hawking) uses, not a scientific argument or fact with scientific validity. The same goes for the south of the South Pole because such a statement is a logical fallacy based on the presupposition that there is nothing south of the South Pole, meaning there is absolutely nothing beyond some point of the material World, which is only a presupposition and not a scientific or natural law. Such statements may sound like analytic or logical propositions. Still, these are not analytic or logical propositions but methods or tricks to cover up the loopholes of scientific knowledge and understanding with dogmatic statements.”