Entries by Alexander Stein

Reverence & Irreverence

by Amy Levy, PsyD “…over decades and centuries, the web of meaning unravels and a new web is spun in its place. To study human history means to watch the […]

Response to Drs Essig and Gioia

by Amy Levy, PsyD I enjoyed both of these papers very much. Fred’s clear discussion of the parallels between biochemical and electronic algorithms, gently and powerfully guides us toward recognizing […]

About this Special Issue

by Todd Essig, PhD The issue that follows started as a panel titled “Are Artificial Intelligence and Natural Stupidity a False Dichotomy or an Inevitable Choice?” which Amy Levy, PsyD, […]

Response to Drs Levy and Gioia

by Todd Essig, PhD I can count on one hand the days this year when I didn’t have some contact with my co-panelists through our CAI work. So, even before […]

A Note From The CAI Co-Chairs

by Todd Essig, PhD and Amy Levy, PsyD In our Co-Chairs’ Note in the last issue, we deviated from mentioning Council projects and activities to address a pressing need — […]

A Note From The CAI Co-Chairs

From the CAI Co-Chairs Todd Essig, PhD and Amy Levy, PsyD The “CAI Report” has landed. Welcome to its first edition! Like the CAI itself, this newsletter is built on […]

A Note From The CAI Co-Chairs – Issue 2

From the CAI Co-Chairs Todd Essig, PhD and Amy Levy, PsyD   Sometimes, knowing where you are can help you get where you want to go. That’s why we’re using […]

A Note From The CAI Co-Chairs

Todd Essig, PhD and Amy Levy, PsyD This month we’re spotlighting the CAI Institute/Center Working Group, a new initiative designed to help psychoanalytic educators think critically and collaboratively about the […]