Through the Wish of a Lifetime Foundation, our member Bob Levine, a World War II veteran injured at age 19, got to have a conversation recently with U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth.Read More
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Ethics for Digital Minds
Can consciousness be duplicated? Does intelligence have boundaries? Could a digital mind suffer? In this video of her recent platform address, member Terri Karp, who has been programming computers for decades, explores the kinds of questions computer scientists are asking. See the Video
‘Hack the Senate: Towards a Representative Senate’
In this November 2020 platform address, Society member Dwight Panozzo discusses the unrepresentative nature of the U.S. Senate. Created in the 18th Century, the U.S. Constitution vests an inordinate amount […]
Remembering Beloved Member Laszlo Berkovits
Longtime, beloved member Laszlo Berkovits, who died recently at age 74, is remembered as a committed activist with impressive intelligence and generosity of spirit whose capacity for joy was undiminished.Read More
At Membership Meeting, We’ll Elect Officers and Committee Chairs
At this spring’s Membership Meeting, May 16, we will elect officers and committee chairs and vote on proposed constitutional amendments.Read More
Timing of Reopening for In-Person Activities is a Moving Target
When it comes to in-person activities, open vs. closed is not a simple decision that can be made on the basis of one or two variables, says member and scientist Mary Matsui.
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