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What I learned about game theory from To Tell the Truth

Host Bud Collyer and members of the To Tell the Truth panel (public domain image)

To Tell the Truth was a game show in which three people come forward and each claims their name is “John James” (or some other name). John James might be the...

2 months ago
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Game theory, and the 9 day reign of Lady Jane Grey

Image credit Grok (AI is not always perfect, is it?)

Anyone who heard the proclamation on July 10, 1553, that Lady Jane Grey was the new Queen of England and Ireland would likely have thought her a sovereign who could rule for decades. Hen...

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AI's black box problem

Copper engraving by Wolfgang von Kempelen. Public Domain.

The Mechanical Turk is an example of an early autonomous chess-playing machine. The Turk was a large box upon which sat a character dressed in Turkish finery. The right hand and arm...

3 months ago

What to make of Breakfast at Tiffany's

Movie poster for Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961), public domain artwork.

This year marks the 65th anniversary of the release of Breakfast at Tiffany’s, perhaps the most iconic movie of the early 1960s. This film has always fascinated me as a...

5 months ago
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The Trump Kennedy Center? We're just getting started!

In early 2024, A group of Republicans in the House of Representatives proposed renaming Dulles Airport after President Trump: https://thehill.com/policy/transportation/4569901-house-republicans-rename-dulles-trump/ At that time, Trump was t...

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    Kevin Clark is a graduate of Christendom College. His writings have appeared in Crisis, Seton Magazine, Reflections, The Teaching Home, Hereditas, The Annals of Ste. Anne de Beaupre, and Catholic Men’s Quarterly.

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