Consciousness in a Box
Stumbled onto this piece I wrote in 1994 for FringeWare Review, triggered by a meeting with Hans Moravec, as I […]
Stumbled onto this piece I wrote in 1994 for FringeWare Review, triggered by a meeting with Hans Moravec, as I […]
EFF-Austin has been quietly working along presenting occasional events (like the recent Texas Government 2.0 Camp), operating its email list,
Osama bin Laden’s death is a complex event with many implications and potential repercussions, yet it’s been trivialized by media
Doc Searls has posted a slideshow explaining how Amazon’s user experience is broken, in the context of a discussion about
This talk by Eli Pariser reminds me of discussions with David Weinberger about online echo chambers. I recall that this
When Mitch Ratcliffe and I published Extreme Democracy in 2005, the question came up whether the discussion of politics and
I just sent the following to an email list I’m on, and thought it would be worth sharing here: I’ve
Read Jasmina’“Big Day for Italy”: Living in Torino, Jasmina is not far from the beatification ceremonies for Pope John Paul
Facebook took down Ars Technica’s page on the site because of allegedly infringing content. Read about it here. The page
Burkhard Bilger in The New Yorker profiles David Eagleman, a brilliant researcher who’s studying the brain, consciousness, and the perception
Have you ever thought about how completely irrelevant structured learning is? Indeed. “The illiterate of the 21st century will not
I continue to be focused on the future of the Internet and aware of divergent paths. In the later 2000s,