Could artificial intelligence really out-think us (and would we want it to)? (Preface by)
Volume combining two special issues of the Journal of Consciousness Studies on the philosophical aspects of a possible artificial intelligence singularity.
Featured Titles
Michael Oakeshott as a Philosopher of the "Creative" And Other Essays Wendell John Coats, Jr.
Mary Catherine Bateson Compositions in Living Cybernetics
Myth, Meaning, and Antifragile Individualism: On the Ideas of Jordan Peterson Marc Champagne
The Sentient Robot The Last Two Hurdles in the Race to Build Artificial Superintelligence Rupert Robson
Unknowable Minds Philosophical Insights on AI and Autonomous Weapons Mark Bailey
Laws of Form: Spencer-Brown at Esalen, 1973
The Tango of Ethics Intuition, Rationality and the Prevention of Suffering Jonathan Leighton
After #MeToo Feminism, Patriarchy, Toxic Masculinity and Sundry Cultural Delights Gerard Casey
ZAP Free Speech and Tolerance in the Light of the Zero Aggression Principle Gerard Casey
Culture War Art, Identity Politics and Cultural Entryism Alexander Adams