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I first learned of Pierre van den Berghe‘s brilliant little book on how to make one’s way in higher education as a psychology graduate student in the early 1980s from my then mentor, Leland Wilkinson. Lee loaned me Academic Gamesmanship, and I found it sidesplittingly funny. My dad was an academic (a biology professor at the City Colleges of Chicago), so I had grown up seeing the up- and downsides of the academy first-hand. Van den Berghe’s book gave wonderful expression to much of what...| Bill Dembski
Hi Everyone, I've decided to give Substack a try. I've been a blogger since 2005. My preference is for long-form content. But as I've discovered here, especially with some of the reprinting of my work…| Bill Dembski
Specified complexity is the legitimate offspring of the mathematical theory of information. You wouldn't know that, however, from reading what's said about it on the internet.| Bill Dembski
In the competitive world of higher education, the pressure to publish groundbreaking research and achieve recognition can be immense. This drive for academic success mirrors the high-stakes of…| Bill Dembski
Artificial general intelligence, or AGI, if it is ever achieved, would be a computing machine that matches and then exceeds all human cognitive ability. To those like Ray Kurzweil…| Bill Dembski
The second edition of The Design Inference was released November 16, 2023 — 25 years after the first edition was originally published. My colleague and good friend Winston Ewert is a full co-author on…| Bill Dembski
Below is a long Twitter/X post about Google repackaging blogger Nate Hake's content and thereby making it unnecessary to visit his blog, thus undercutting his business. The person who writes the…| Bill Dembski
Off the cuff, I'll sometimes ask ChatGPT questions that come to mind. There need be no rhyme or reason to the questions I pose. But sometimes ChatGPT provides responses that I find interesting and…| Bill Dembski
On December 4, 2023, I received the following email from the NAS (National Association of Scholars): The NAS here is attempting to stand against the subversion of the academy…| Bill Dembski