An Ethical Dilemma: Study Explores People’s Views on the Morality of AI Decisions Tim McMillan·July 6, 2023A recent study sheds light on the nuanced way people view the morality of decisions made by artificial intelligence (AI).
It’s Time To Rethink Some Common Assumptions About UFOs Michael Glawson, Ph.D.·May 17, 2023Professor of philosophy Michael Glawson, Ph.D., offers perspectives on common assumptions we have about UFOs, and why they need to change.
Is Consciousness Really a Memory System For Our Interactions With Reality? New Research Says Maybe. Tim McMillan·October 4, 2022A new study proposes a novel theory of consciousness as a memory system that records our unconscious interactions with reality.
Solving the Hard Problem of Consciousness: Physicist Nir Lahav Ph.D. on a Relativistic Theory of Consciousness Micah Hanks·August 24, 2022Dr. Nir Lahav explains how a relativistic approach to the hard problem of consciousness may help us unravel some of the perplexing questions we have about the brain, and other mysteries of the mind.
Perception of Time Slows in Virtual Reality Environments, Research Shows Christopher Plain·May 27, 2021According to new research, a user’s perception of time may actually slow down when using immersive virtual reality (VR) devices.