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Evolution is intelligent design

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2009
David Sloan Wilson and E.O. Wilson [1] have argued persuasively that natural selection is multilevel and can work on whole groups of organisms or even ‘systems.’ Even most multicellular ‘organisms’ are, in fact, collections of organisms in a coordinated system.
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Understanding intelligent design

The Lancet, 2008
In a review that claims to “take seriously” my book, Dissent over descent, Steven Rose (Aug 9, p 437) repeats a stereo typed view of intelligent design that fails to refl ect my actual discussion. This is pre sumably in aid of my supposed failure to have defi ned the theory and my elliptical references to the US trial that tested intelligent design’s ...
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Intelligent Design

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
When designers obtain exclusive intellectual property (IP) rights in the functional aspects of their creations, they can wield these rights to increase both the costs to their competitors and the prices that consumers must pay for their goods. IP rights and the costs they entail are justified when they create incentives for designers to invest in new ...
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Ethics in Designing Intelligent Systems

2019
The idea of Hume’s guillotine contains the argument that one cannot derive values from facts. As intelligent systems operate with facts, Hume’s famous dilemma seems to contradict the very idea of being able to create ethical intelligent systems. In a closer look, ethics is a system of rules guiding actions.
Leikas Jaana, Saariluoma Pertti
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Natural Intelligence and Intelligible Design

Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 2010
Intelligence and design are vast concepts. Components of intelligence, such as changing in response to environmental conditions or problem-solving, can be found in things such as viruses or machines, which are not fully intelligent. "Intelligence" in humans includes awareness, ethics, narrative, and perceiving meaning.
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Design principles for an intelligent machine

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1962
This paper discusses the role of prediction as the key process underlying the function of an intelligent machine. A model of a "neuron" is presented which exhibits properties of memory and learning. The formalism of the calculus of probability allows us to interpret the behavior of a neuron in such a way as to justify how a network of such elements can
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Intelligent Design

Philosophy Compass, 2009
Abstract The intelligent design movement aspires to create a new scientific paradigm which will replace the existing Darwinian paradigm of evolution by random mutation and natural selection. However, the creation of such a paradigm is hampered by the fact that the movement pursues a ‘big tent’ strategy that refuses to make a choice ...
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Intelligent design and manufacturing of ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) – A review

Construction and Building Materials, 2023
Dingqiang Fan, Jian-Xin Lu, S H Chu
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A Survey on Channel Estimation and Practical Passive Beamforming Design for Intelligent Reflecting Surface Aided Wireless Communications

IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2022
Beixiong Zheng   +2 more
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Intelligent Generative Design for Shear Wall Cross-Sectional Size Using Rule-Embedded Generative Adversarial Network

Journal of Structural Engineering, 2023
Yifan Fei   +2 more
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