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The Unjournaling

Sean Manion

Machine Intelligence is not artificial - from the history of AI to what we are currently missing to get to general intelligence systems in the future.

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Latest Issues

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God in the Knowledge Machine

This is an follow-on to my previous post, “Cybernetics, Phenomenology & Teleology”.

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Cybernetics, Phenomenology & Teleology

I’ll be giving a talk on this alignment of topics, “Cybernetics, Phenomenology & Teleology” at Duquesne University’s Silverman Center for Phenomenology on ~~November 24th~~. This talk has been moved to Thursday, December 4th at 4-6pm in the...

2 months ago
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Artificial Imitation: Did John McCarthy get the term AI from Norbert Wiener?

Everybody that cares knows that John McCarthy coined the term “artificial intelligence” or “AI” in Aug of 1955 in his joint proposal for the 1956 Dartmouth workshop on AI. This is how it is recorded in history (though many incorrectly note ...

4 months ago
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World of Warcraft for Science

A new installment of our Neuroboros podcast where we build on the cybernetics, we have covered previously to consider how blockchain and neurogovernance can save science.

5 months ago
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  • Sean Manion

    I'm a neuroscientist who has worked in academia, government, and most recently the health tech industry. I write about the history (and pre-history) of machine intelligence and the intersection of brains, minds, and technology.

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