The Generalist

Tag: artificial intelligence

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AI and a Soviet-style Planet

Some people will say that the elites can now have their Soviet-style planet because machines will take over the jobs of human beings. This is just so much nonsense, I don’t know where to begin. Let’s try starting where I left off in the last post: Wealth is produced by

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A Methodological Monism

A video popped up in my feed on YouTube yesterday. I didn’t watch it. But the title and the comments got me thinking about this topic again: Science as equivocation. I’ve written other articles on it, but I don’t think I have ever actually discussed this. I could be wrong.

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Red

What is red? It’s a color, you say. Well, yes, but that doesn’t really explain anything, does it? Okay, it’s a wavelength of light. Yeah, nope. That doesn’t help, either. Red is an experience. A very particular experience. After all, why does that wavelength of light correlate with the particular

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