Is the University of Maryland a good school? I remember my first time at the University of Maryland. It was during my orientation, and I couldn’t help but glance around as I walked around the university. It was exciting! I sightsaw several locations, like the STAMP food court, the stad...
I'm part- owner at Mancini Duffy, where I oversee the finan- cial performance of an architecture and interior design firm in New York City with a 100+-year history. In the last few years alone, I have made huge leaps in my career. Looking back now, I can see that my path so far...
I’m fairly certain there’s a point of diminishing returns in arts marketing. It’s the point where the comfortable old clichés we’ve been using for the last six or seven decades – things like tuxedos, for example – start doing more harm than good. The nutrient mix of a fertile m...
Still, other scholars frame the AGI discussion in terms of traditional human processes, much as Searle did. NYU philosophy professor David Chalmers, for example,has raised the question of consciousnessas a fundamental question in AI development. ...
Many observers, including Kurzweil, would agree that the learning aspect of a general intelligence is a key element of an AGI. Still, other scholars frame the AGI discussion in terms of traditional human processes, much as Searle did. NYU philosophy professor David Chalmers, for example, has ...
Yes, I am aware that we are double digits into May and I am just now posting my March roundup. No, I do not have a good excuse, unless you consider “every time I look at my computer and consider writing words of any sort, I become overwhelmed with the sudden desire to nap” a ...
re paying for if you ask my hourly lesson rates and my hourly performance rates.) I have an entire lecture on not undercharging because “it’s for a good cause” and admitting you’re donating, and getting the receipts for all my lovely self-employed unwitting philanthropists, but we can...
When I worked at a school and collaborated with two teachers to do a special “Integrated Projects Week” class on museums, the very first thing we did was talk about items that might give someone insight into who you are as a person. Working at avintage & antique storehas given me insi...
Professor Contois genuinely feels like my college momma because she invited me for dinner at her house, I go to office hours with her and she talks to me not only about school but also about my life and always says to come to her if I ever need anything or need help with anything. ...
Yale’s Stephen L. Carter, for example, identifies himself as an “affirmative action baby” rooted in a deep Christian philosophy of assimilation into America’s mainstream, while Derrick Bell of NYU argues that the “permanence of racism” can only be overcome by standing tall in its crosscu...