A Dose of Engineering Realism Over AI Hype

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Dr. Donald C. Wunsch has spent decades working at the intersection of engineering, AI, and real-world systems. Source
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From an Eagle’s Egg, an Eagle, and Other Mysteries

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Pavel Florenskij, a Russian physicist and theologian (1882-1937), imagined a field on the surfaces of icons that portray sacred images. Source
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