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luka alebic‘What could be more interesting than how the mind works? Steven PinkerSteven Pinker follows Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot, Martha Minow, and E.O. WilsonMar 4, 2015Mar 4, 2015
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luka alebicDavid Deutsch — On Artificial IntelligenceIt is uncontroversial that the human brain has capabilities that are, in some respects, far superior to those of all other known objects in…Mar 4, 2015Mar 4, 2015
luka alebicThe Cathedral of Computation — Ian BogostAlgorithms are everywhere, supposedly. We are living in an “algorithmic culture,” to use the author and communication scholar Ted Striphas…Mar 4, 2015Mar 4, 2015