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Hamdani, the only thing a video proves is that someone can produce that video, nothing more.
You are totally wrong. Peer reviewed research has passed scrutiny by competent fellow researchers while a video can say anything, regardless of truth. I am beginning to think you just like arguing for argument's sake.
In this video, a Universal Basic Services is proposed, instead of Universal Basic Income.
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 09/09/2023 13:00:58In this video, a Universal Basic Services is proposed, instead of Universal Basic Income.Electricity is one of the most common basic utilities in modern society. //www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdDHh20tE3M [nofollow]
Peer reviewed research has passed scrutiny by competent fellow researchers while a video can say anything, regardless of truth.
If you can make a convincing argument that philosophy is useless,
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 24/09/2023 11:05:06If you can make a convincing argument that philosophy is useless,No need. There being no convincing argument that it is useful, why bother?
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Do you know that logic is part of philosophy?
housebuilding is not a subset of hammers and science is not a subset of philosophy.
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 28/09/2023 03:55:04Do you know that logic is part of philosophy?According to philosophers, everything is part of philosophy. Even economists are less arrogant. But it doesn't make either profession admirable or useful.OK. I'm skating on thin ice here as I have a PhD, but the historic word has a different meaning in its modern context. Thinking about what happened is an essential tool in science, but housebuilding is not a subset of hammers and science is not a subset of philosophy.
Quote from: paul cotter on 23/09/2023 15:01:13Any form of "AI" is only as smart as the programmers who write it's program. I think you have an unfounded belief that technology can solve all problems. PS I don't look at videos, I get my information from peer reviewed publications.Programmers of Alpha Zero can't beat it in the games like Go and chess. They are short videos. If you think you don't have adequate critical thinking capacity to understand and analyze them for yourself, I can't force you to.
Any form of "AI" is only as smart as the programmers who write it's program. I think you have an unfounded belief that technology can solve all problems. PS I don't look at videos, I get my information from peer reviewed publications.
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Since when did logic excluded from philosophy?