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Daniel Oberhaus

    Daniel Oberhaus is een journalist gespecialiseerd in wetenschap en technologie wiens werk een scherpe kijk biedt op complexe technische concepten en hun maatschappelijke impact. Zijn schrijven, te vinden in vooraanstaande publicaties zoals Wired en The Atlantic, blinkt uit in het toegankelijk en boeiend maken van ingewikkelde ideeën. Oberhaus verkent de kruispunten van innovatie, ethiek en de menselijke ervaring. Hij biedt een uniek perspectief op hoe technologie onze wereld vormgeeft.

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    Extraterrestrial Languages
    • If we send a message into space, will extraterrestrial beings receive and understand it? This intriguing question about our potential cosmic neighbors is explored through various attempts to communicate with them throughout history. Daniel Oberhaus delves into the complexities of extraterrestrial communication, posing challenging inquiries: What languages will we and they speak? Is there a universal grammar, as Noam Chomsky suggests, or perhaps a grammar of the universe itself? He recounts historical efforts, such as a late-nineteenth-century proposal to contact Martians using Morse code and mirrors, and the development of initiatives like SETI (search for extraterrestrial intelligence), CETI (communication with extraterrestrial intelligence), and METI (messaging extraterrestrial intelligence). Oberhaus also discusses the one-way journey of Ella, an AI capable of playing cards and reciting poetry, and the unique concept of a theremin concert for aliens. The book examines the various media employed in these communication attempts, from microwave systems to spacecraft plaques and formal logic, as well as the creation of languages like Astraglossa and Lincos. Oberhaus highlights how the chosen medium reflects the technological sophistication of the sender, while the embedded information in the message reveals deeper insights influenced by philosophy, linguistics, mathematics, science, and art.

      Extraterrestrial Languages
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      How Artificial Intelligence Made the World an Asylum

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      The exploration of AI's role in psychiatry raises concerns about its potential to exacerbate the mental health crisis rather than alleviate it. This thought-provoking narrative examines the implications of algorithm-driven mental health solutions, suggesting that reliance on technology could transform society into a system where individuals are treated as mere data points in a clinical framework. It challenges the reader to consider the ethical and psychological ramifications of such an approach.

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