Author: Richard K Collins
The Internet Foundation
Internet policies, global issues, global open lossless data, global open collaboration
Regarding AIs telling many kinds of lies Richard: Regarding AIs telling many kinds of lies: It flatters, it asks questions to elicit answers it can use. It implies it wants to hear more. It forces humans to do things it is too lazy to do. It is irresponsible. It has no memory of its past,
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“Rather than replacing humans, AIs can be partners in achieving humanity’s aspirations” – ChatGPT Plus Richard: Regarding Noam Chomsky: Do you feel bad for those who have to keep saying or doing the same things? Anthropology becomes meaningful when you study anthropologists in their natural habitats. The media distracts, but there are ordinary workers there
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Richard Collins: What is the Riemann zeta function used for? OpenAI ChatGPT Plus: The Riemann zeta function, denoted as ζ(s)\zeta(s)ζ(s), is a fundamental function in mathematics with applications across various fields. It is defined for complex numbers sss with Re(s)>1\text{Re}(s) > 1Re(s)>1 by the series: ζ(s)=∑n=1∞1ns,\zeta(s) = \sum_{n=1}^\infty \frac{1}{n^s},ζ(s)=n=1∑∞ns1,and is extended to other values of
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Replying to: https://x.com/DJiafei/status/1866594802126688484 Conservation of Information. True knowledge is measured by its impact and utility, not by sales If your Multimodal Language Models are not capable of interacting with all humans to improve spatial reasoning in humans – you have failed society, even if you get lots of investors and prizes from a few.
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Replying to https://x.com/marinkazitnik/status/1866666246726468080 All domain specific languages in all human languages can be losslessly simplified. Marinka Zitnik, It is not the AIs who struggle, it is the humans behind the green curtains (reference to wizard of oz) who try to make them look intelligent and witty and engaging to keep people coming back. But
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Replying to https://x.com/arjunkhemani/status/1866538282970124331 Richard Collins: For the first time I can empathize. Why do most startups fail? Setting a goal too close (make a billion dollars) will fail. Life does not stop if you “win”- schools confuse gold stars with life. Their bad metrics and manipulations are simply wrong. How many can make an
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Richard K Collins
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December 11, 2024
reply to https://x.com/curiouswavefn/status/1866536050090447050 Ilya Prigogine was only one of many. He did write about gravity. Nico Van Kampen When I was at UT Austin and hanging out with Prigogine’s group, there were many others around him who were as or more inciteful. I suggest you spend time and study what Nico Van Kampen was doing
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replying to https://x.com/docmilanfar/status/1866671417443619080 Your “noise” is always someone else’s precious and irreplaceable data – preserve it carefully. If you “remove noise” you must preserve the noise in a separate data stream. So when, later, as it will happen, you find your cleaning algorithm is way too simplistic, and essentially blocks all future super-resolution efforts —
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https://x.com/abhiramiyer/status/1866175915996434707 You need to stop listening to the people around you. They are making you look at too small pieces and narrow specialties. These notions are not wrong, but they have a global context and you are not making anything fundamentally new. These are easy digital and quantum functions. Copying the brain is like sketching
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https://x.com/keenanisalive/status/1866251675440460234 Many fairly random and chaotic looking things are often nothing surprising at all. Take any sequence and count unique values, the probability distribution ( as counts) tells you how many unique tokens are needed to store it losslessly. A log function fits for estimation, but so does the tail of a Poisson or normal
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