We can't just drop some new electronic device into education and think our job is done. Quite the contrary, new technology is merely a catalyst for a serious rethinking of higher education for the Information Age.
Plug in - but tune in, too - 1 views
Mission for week two: Evolution of cooperation questions (ACTION REQUESTED) | Social Me... - 0 views
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Pavel's
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a lot of smart people across the region also begin to identify themselves with one of the sides, inevitably getting involved in arguments they don't want to be part of, raising hostility towards each other.
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ake control over our pre-wired responses.
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The Myth Of AI | Edge.org - 1 views
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what I'm proposing is that if AI was a real thing, then it probably would be less of a threat to us than it is as a fake thing.
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it adds a layer of religious thinking to what otherwise should be a technical field.
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we can talk about pattern classification.
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"The idea that computers are people has a long and storied history. It goes back to the very origins of computers, and even from before. There's always been a question about whether a program is something alive or not since it intrinsically has some kind of autonomy at the very least, or it wouldn't be a program. There has been a domineering subculture-that's been the most wealthy, prolific, and influential subculture in the technical world-that for a long time has not only promoted the idea that there's an equivalence between algorithms and life, and certain algorithms and people, but a historical determinism that we're inevitably making computers that will be smarter and better than us and will take over from us."
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