Artificial intelligence (AI) has been with us for over 40 years at least the philosophical idea of it. AI in computers isn’t recent as we have been using the technology for digital devices for a while now from having GPS maps to talking Phone apps.
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Dismantling the Myths of AI Part 1
Today, AI applications affect almost all activity fields, particularly in banking, insurance, health, and defense sectors. Several routine tasks are now automated, transforming many trades and eventually eliminating some.
Dismantling the Myths of AI Part 2
As seen in part one since the mid-2000s, artificial intelligence (AI) has rapidly expanded as a field in academia and as an industry. Now a small number of powerful technology corporations deploy AI systems at a planetary scale, with their systems hailed as comparable or even superior to human intelligence.
The Logic of Human Nature and Causal Network
The unpredictability of the human species is well known. Idiosyncratic traits of each family swamp the generic predictors, no matter how cleverly they are combined. It’s a reassurance to people who worry artificial intelligence will soon predict our every move …

The Question About Current Medical Efficiency and that of Digital Authoritarianism Versus Liberal Democracies
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been with us for over 40 years at least the philosophical idea of it. AI in computers isn’t recent as we have been using the technology for digital devices for a while now from having GPS maps to talking Phone apps.

Dismantling the Myths of AI Part 1
Today, AI applications affect almost all activity fields, particularly in banking, insurance, health, and defense sectors. Several routine tasks are now automated, transforming many trades and eventually eliminating some.
The Question About Current Medical Efficiency and that of Digital Authoritarianism Versus Liberal Democracies
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been with us for over 40 years at least the philosophical idea of it. AI in computers isn’t recent as we have been using the technology for digital devices for a while now from having GPS maps to talking Phone apps.
Dismantling the Myths of AI Part 1
Today, AI applications affect almost all activity fields, particularly in banking, insurance, health, and defense sectors. Several routine tasks are now automated, transforming many trades and eventually eliminating some.
Dismantling the Myths of AI Part 2
As seen in part one since the mid-2000s, artificial intelligence (AI) has rapidly expanded as a field in academia and as an industry. Now a small number of powerful technology corporations deploy AI systems at a planetary scale, with their systems hailed as comparable or even superior to human intelligence.
The Logic of Human Nature and Causal Network
The unpredictability of the human species is well known. Idiosyncratic traits of each family swamp the generic predictors, no matter how cleverly they are combined. It’s a reassurance to people who worry artificial intelligence will soon predict our every move …
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The Question About Current Medical Efficiency and that of Digital Authoritarianism Versus Liberal Democracies
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been with us for over 40 years at least the philosophical idea of it. AI in computers isn’t recent as we have been using the technology for digital devices for a while now from having GPS maps to talking Phone apps.

Dismantling the Myths of AI Part 1
Today, AI applications affect almost all activity fields, particularly in banking, insurance, health, and defense sectors. Several routine tasks are now automated, transforming many trades and eventually eliminating some.

Dismantling the Myths of AI Part 2
As seen in part one since the mid-2000s, artificial intelligence (AI) has rapidly expanded as a field in academia and as an industry. Now a small number of powerful technology corporations deploy AI systems at a planetary scale, with their systems hailed as comparable or even superior to human intelligence.

The Logic of Human Nature and Causal Network
The unpredictability of the human species is well known. Idiosyncratic traits of each family swamp the generic predictors, no matter how cleverly they are combined. It’s a reassurance to people who worry artificial intelligence will soon predict our every move …
Tackling The Problem Of 2023 Cybersecurity
As we near the end of 2022, IT professionals are looking back at one of the worst years on record for incidents. Hence it’s imperative to look forward to a better 2023 strategy. This includes authoritarian governments, and security agencies that currently benefit from spyware will seek to obstruct such regulation. In November 2022, a top British intelligence official, Sir Jeremy Fleming, warned that the proliferating use of mercenary spyware and hackers for hire by countries and malefactors would increase the future threat to cybersecurity. Should mercenary spyware continue to grow unchecked, the risks for democracy will become acute. Tackling The 2023 Problem Of Cybersecurity.