Free Will, Free Won’t, and SELF-control

  • Benjamin Libet And His Consequential Experiment on Consciousness
    Benjamin Libet’s free-will demonstration Prologue Shockingly, many scientists question the existence of free-will. Some are convinced that we do not have free-will specifically because of Neuroscientist Benjamin Libet’s pioneering work. But it isn’t true. Free-will is, without a doubt, our homo sapien birthright. It is…
  • AI Is NOT Intelligent. REASON #1 – “AI” Lacks “Free Will”
    REASON #1: “AI” Lacks “Free Will” Moreover, because Artificial Intelligence cannot intrinsically decide either right from wrong or fact from fiction, I wouldn’t even declare AI to be knowledgeable with, potentially, the entire internet behind it. It might be more appropriate to name this technology…
  • SELF-control is Free Will
    Free will is, in truth, FREE WON’T (See learningframework.com post on Benjamin Libet). FREE WON’T is also known as SELF-control. Critically, SELF-control is key to emotional maturity and good mental health. Without FREE WON’T (otherwise known as SELF-control), humans cannot be “smart.” These individuals will not…
  • I Love AI (Generalized AI) For One Reason. But Likely Not For The Reason You Might Think.
    The Hive Mind “Hive Mind: the collective thoughts, ideas, and opinions of a group of people (such as Internet users) regarded as functioning together as a single mind” – Merriam-Webster Is the “Hive Mind” (AI) smart? It depends. Is the hive (civilization) smart? If yes, then…
  • A Thoughtful Dialogue With An Atheist RE Absolute Truth, The Creator, AND Reason
    FIRST, I embrace monotheism for my capacity to reason (God bless Abraham). I also selectively accept religion. All of them. The post’s picture is that of St. Thomas Aquinas. He’s a smart one. From Twitter (The TOC Is A List Of Questions) What do you…
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