Mind Matters

Description

Mind Matters features original news and analysis at the intersection of artificial and natural intelligence. Through articles and podcasts, it explores issues, challenges, and controversies relating to human and artificial intelligence from a perspective that values the unique capabilities of human beings. Mind Matters is published by the Walter Bradley Center for Natural and Artificial Intelligence.

Mind Matters is operated by the non-profit Walter Bradley Center for Natural and Artificial Intelligence at Discovery Institute in Seattle. The Center is directed by Dr. Robert J. Marks, a Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Baylor University. Dr. Marks hosts the Mind Matters podcast, while the written part of the Mind Matters site is edited by science journalist Denyse O’Leary.

For more information about the mission of Mind Matters, read “Why ‘Mind Matters’ Matters,” by Robert J. Marks.

Contact

You can learn more about the Center at centerforintelligence.org. You can contact us on our contact page.

Maintained by The Apologist Project.

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