A.I. Artificial Intelligence

Nervous Until Proven Innocent

At trial, I watch for small fractures in composure. A tremor at the corner of the mouth. A tightening around…

4 days ago

Deadly by Design

The convergence of artificial intelligence with national security agendas has emerged as a defining shift in global power dynamics. The…

10 months ago

FAIK: Navigating AI, Deepfakes and Deception Safely, reviewed

I reviewed “FAIK, A Practical Guide To Living In A World Of Deepfakes, Disinformation, and AI-Generated Deceptions”, by Perry Carpenter.…

1 year ago

Book Review of ChatGPT and the Future of AI

I reviewed “ChatGPT and the Future of AI: The Deep Language Revolution” by Terrence J. Sejnowski. This book is an…

1 year ago

The AI Mirror How To Reclaim Our Humanity, Reviewed

“The AI Mirror, How To Reclaim Our Humanity In An Age Of Machine Learning”, by Shannon Vallor, published just last…

2 years ago

AI Ascension: Muslim, Hindu, and Buddhist Insights

As dawn's gentle light unfurls over the vibrant tapestry of Southeast Asia, a profound journey unfolds at the crossroads of…

2 years ago

Deepfakes: Mirage Meets Machine

As we surf the unpredictable waves of the digital era, a new player known as 'deepfakes' has stepped onto the…

2 years ago

An AI for the Teacher

The use of technology in education has been a subject of conversation for some time. Given the online experience provided…

3 years ago

I’m Loving AI

The first thing that comes to mind when discussing restaurants and AI is a bunch of mechanical chefs slaving away…

3 years ago

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