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Time to Get Your Life Back
A medically functioning body is just the door into Human Life Statue of Leonardo in Amboise So far, so good – after thousands of years dramatic journey in Time, Homo sapiens, our only extant human species, has successfully arrived at … Continue reading
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The Concept of Civilizational Values
“The Starry Night”, Vincent van Gogh, 1889 If Nobel Prize winner Albert Szent-Gyorgyi was precise in defining brain as “… another organ of survival, like fangs, or claws” that “does not search for truth, but for advantage, and … tries … Continue reading
Artificial Intelligence and the “Who To Kill” Equation
Inside a self-driving car It is a very special excitement these days to watch history being made in the global Artificial Intelligence workshop with driverless buses starting test running in Finland’s capital Helsinki, world’s nineteen major car makers declaring their … Continue reading
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Artificial Intelligence and the Temple of Truth or How to Benchmark Reliable Information in News Media?
The Decline of News Media Truth Since around 1440, when German blacksmith Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press, for more than five hundred years, news were printed on paper. The technology allows the black ink for the text to penetrate … Continue reading
Artificial Intelligence Capable of Generating Its Own Agenda:
The Point of No Return Since Homo Sapiens emerged until recently, our life with other humans among nature, plants, animals, man-made objects and machines may not have been as peaceful and harmonious as we might have desired. There have been … Continue reading
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Artificial Intelligence in the Minefield of Moral and Political Issues
Who will guide teenager Tay’s growing up? Designing a verbally interactive system like Tay the “teenager” chatbot and planting it into the Twitter maelstrom of diverse human thinking and at times aggressive passion is a great idea. The developments of … Continue reading