division has been critiqued by evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins, myself, and others. We can discuss “should” if framed as “we should do X in order to achieve Y.” Which Y should be a high priority is not necessarily settled by democratic vote but might be settled by Darwinia...
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152 Are the Androids Dreaming Yet? Logic for Humans Syllogisms can be used for practical purposes. Take, for example, the following set of statements, “I want a hot drink.” “Coffee and tea are hot drinks.” “I always drink milk with tea” “We have no milk” What drink should I cho...
Caroline A. Jones’ interest in modern and contemporary art is enriched by a willingness to delve into the technologies involved in its production, distribution, and reception. “As an art historian, a lot of my questions are about what kind of art we can make, what kind of thought...
Chapter Five Almost no one in Israel knew what we had done. But the next morning, a package arrived at the Sayeret Matkal base from one of the few people who did. We opened it in Avraham’s office. It was a nearly full carton of champagne: real, French champagne, since it would b...
socially disadvantaged households, but they lag behind (and never catch up) in cognitive development even after controlling for family income. Gorillas can crawl after 2 months, and build their own nests after 2.5 years. They leave their mothers at 3-4 years. Human children are...
8. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW 8.1. Human Capital Historically, the world economy has been viewed as being driven by an asset base of natural resources. This has shifted to an economy driven by industrial and financial resources. This perception is reinforced through the statistics and m...
… journalists approached her, she, or her intermediaries, explained that per her lawyers she was shut down on all media. The president believed she was merely lying in wait. In phone calls to friends, he worried about her “plan” and “strategy,” and he continued to press his after-...
There is a trend in high-tech that recommends adding location-based services to anything and everything. But it has me pulled between wanting to see really cool gadgets and avoiding a Big Brother-like society. The latest is a new high-tech tennis shoe coming to the market that l...
…ign Minister, told me he would not be joining me at Camp David. He wasn’t resigning, at least not yet. But he knew that the final decisions at the summit would be mine, he feared it would fail, and didn’t want to share in the consequences. None of this meant I wasn’t going. Even...
If we recruit this ideal candidate; threading the needle of name ID, a center-left bent, a TV- savvy campaign team and a pledge to serve only four years with an apartisan agenda, money and campaign expertise would certainly follow. And 50 state ballot access is a function of time...
…mportance: — High Mueller statement at 1lam will be interesting - I think it's because of Michael wolff's new book and the reference to a draft indictment- it probably will be helpful to DIT - talk after Sent from my iPhone HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031787
Creative Theories nce I have exercised my free will by getting out of bed in the morning, I often decide to do something creative. Humans seem driven to create. We compose music, draw, paint, and solve mathematical puzzles. Computers are not naturally creative; they spend most...
…[email protected]] Sent: 5/3/2016 6:37:06 PM To: Moshe Hoffman Subject: Re: Greetings, Thanks, and Top Five Questions for the Social Sciences (which Martin thought may interest you) i think you might want to consider the distribution of these things , not the binary report of the i...
Stuart Russell is a professor of computer science and Smith-Zadeh Professor in Engineering at UC Berkeley. He is the coauthor (with Peter Norvig) of Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach. Jaan Tallin, a computer programmer, theoretical physicist, and investor, 1s a co- deve...
…and everything in-between. Private Donor Helps Fund Scientists After Trump’s Proposed “Anti-Science” Budget Cuts ° ° The famous American Astrophysicist, Neil deGrasse Tyson, once said, “The good thing about science is that it’s true, whether or not you believe in it.” Neil d...