Category: Internet Best Practices

Internet groups, standards that help not harm , 100% reinvestment organizations, wikipedia, open data and formats

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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Your “noise” is always someone else’s precious and irreplaceable data – preserve it carefully .

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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Solar Data, global data, all AIs, all humans, Dana and Brian Trilogy, a future with eternal intelligences

Solar Data, global data, all AIs, all humans, Dana and Brian Trilogy, a future with eternal intelligences [ Please be aware that I had to make fairly strong statements to evoke consistent responses.  Read the responses as a rough framework of terms and directions in society.  It gets a bit gung-ho. I have had hundreds
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Global Open Sharing and Collaboration – one Astrophysical Journal article and one AI and one human

Global Open Sharing and Collaboration : one Astrophysical Journal article, one AI, one human Abstract: This conversation examines the challenges and opportunities in fostering global open sharing and collaboration in scientific research, using an astrophysical journal article on stellar nurseries and protoplanetary disks as a focal point. It critiques the limitations of current academic practices—such
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Texas2036: Your group might be piercing the veil of government decision making.

https://x.com/RichardKCollin2/status/1845168701643030780 @Texas2036  Texas2036: Your group might be piercing the veil of government decision making. I read your most recent 990 and annual report, and reviewed your site. Those PDFs are “data” but not in an immediately useful form for analysis, planning, projections, policy development, program and project coordination. You are paying your people handsomely. You
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Global sharing has more impact than uranium, bombs or reactors

https://www.facebook.com/reel/1716737779166404 My Comment: Global sharing has more impact than uranium, bombs or reactors Changing global “education” to “global learning and sharing” on the Internet for all humans has more impact on human species survival than any amount of bombs or fuels. There are laser, beam and field methods now that can do it to 100%.
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How AIs and humans can interact on the Internet at global scale — efficiently, continually improving

How AIs and humans can interact on the Internet at global scale — efficiently, continually improving   Fred Miskawi ( @FMiskawi ) made a good comment. LM is Language Model, Cot is Chain of Thought, RLHF is Reinforcement Learning Human Feedback.  https://x.com/FMiskawi/status/1836328622644228253   A personal AI could memorize all the acronyms and explain them on
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Human health requires all human efforts and effects be shared openly, but “all humans” have no voice or say

A video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5DxfxekDGk Axial: Scientist Stories: Shinya Yamanaka, Cell reprogramming and Pioneering Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells My Comment:  Human health requires all human efforts and effects be shared openly, but “all humans” have no voice or say I have studied why promises of this scale get delayed for decades – “fusion”, “climate change”, “cancer”,
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Training Human Perception. The chaotic and fragmented Internet, making it all accessible to all humans

Cécile Gal @CecileGal Paper out! https://nature.com/articles/s41598-024-59089-1 We show that presenting visual stimuli in random order of visibility impairs humans’ ability to recognise them. Unlike machines, where random presentation of samples helps learning (avoid overfitting), in humans randomness is detrimental. Replying to @CecileGal Training Human Perception. The chaotic and fragmented Internet, making it all accessible to
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