Olgierd SroczynskiinThe StartupMeasuring the unmeasurable: entrepreneurship, uncertainty and dataIf we’re trying to properly handle the data inside of an organization, we should never stick to the Tayloristic approach to data and…8 min read·Feb 9, 2022----
Olgierd SroczynskiPhilosophy and Artificial Intelligence #3 — Freedom of WillSee the previous posts here & here.5 min read·Jun 8, 2021----
Olgierd SroczynskiPhilosophy and Artificial Intelligence #2See the previous post here.4 min read·Apr 23, 2021----
Olgierd SroczynskiPhilosophy and Artificial Intelligence #1What has philosophy to do with AI?4 min read·Apr 8, 2021----
Olgierd SroczynskiinTowards Data ScienceStories and Models: Making Sense out of DataWhat connects AI models and narratives?7 min read·Nov 19, 2020----
Olgierd SroczynskiinCuriousThe Extended Mind and the Future of TechnologyIn Plato’s dialogue “Phaedrus”, Socrates tells a myth about the invention of writing. According to the myth, Theuth, the god of arts and…5 min read·Jul 2, 2020----
Olgierd SroczynskiRobots and Moral Dilemmas: A Short Guide to Machine EthicsHave you ever heard about ThreeLaws of Robotics — a set of rules to govern a world in which it is possible to build advanced robots?10 min read·Apr 15, 2020----
Olgierd SroczynskiThe Essense of Meaning. Artificial Intelligence and the Nature of the LanguageIn 1966 computer program for natural language processing (ELIZA) was presented. Let’s check out, what had happend next…9 min read·Mar 9, 2020----
Olgierd SroczynskiWhy Skynet Hasn’t Been Created Yet — And Will Never BeThe distinction between strong & weak Artificial Intelligence is related to the question: can computers become conscious and think like us?10 min read·Dec 23, 2019----
Olgierd SroczynskiinCuriousWhat Is It Like to Be a Fish?A court in Poland has just sentenced a local farmer to jail for animal cruelty. The farmer was selling fish (carp) in a Christmas market…4 min read·Mar 12, 2019--1--1