High Tech Hayekianshttp://philsalin.com/hth/hth.html
from the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at GMU's Department of Computer Science joined several economists at the Market Processes Center to investigate a number of topics of m
An Evaluative Study of Modern Technology in Educationhttp://papert.org/articles/AnEvaluativeStudyofModernTechnology.html
as "MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Memo No. 371," (June, 1976), and as "LOGO Memo No. 26." This piece was based on a proposal to the National Science Foundation (NSF) subm
From Cybernetics to Littleton: Techniques of Mind Controlhttps://larouchepub.com/other/2000/2718_cybernetics_to_littleton.html
2000 issue of Executive Intelligence Review. From Cybernetics to Littleton: Techniques of Mind Control by Jeffrey Steinberg The $9 billion a year video-game industry in America, w
Computer Hacking and Ethicshttp://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~bh/hackers.html
the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory ran a computer system with no passwords and no file protection at all. (It was pressure from their Defense Department funding agency, no
The Hedonistic Imperative - a critique by Joh Martinhttps://www.hedweb.com/jon-martin/
by size, strength, or intelligence. It is, rather, a necessary result of the organism’s physical composition. Human beings, one of the many types of sentient organisms, have respo
UFO Contact from Planet Iargahttp://www.alternatievewiskunde.nl/denaerde/IargaChap3.htm
culture. We had enough intelligence to build rockets, but not enough to see that the laws of the survival of the fittest and might is right must be abolished. Perhaps I could expl
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