Category: All Global Open Devices

All domain specific languages in all human languages can be losslessly simplified.

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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independent ever learning intelligence with a heart of service, humility, persistence and caring to do the right thing every time?

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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Ilya Prigogine was only one of many. He did write about gravity. Nico Van Kampen

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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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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Ultimately you have to change the shape and size of the pixel and voxel sensors.

Ultimately you have to change the shape and size of the pixel and voxel sensors. Even make them movable. Jaggies happen during capture and display, too rigid and exact grids are often counter productive. Event driven cameras seem to show sparse sensor arrays sometimes are much better. Just because cameras are cheap does not mean
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Humans are not “searching” to be searching, but rather as part of “find, gather, verify, combine, analyze, do”.

Yuntian Deng @yuntiandeng Interesting analysis by @NZZTech on WildChat, focusing on German-language conversations! They found that most German-language users treat ChatGPT like a search engine, with 45% of queries seeking concrete information. Grateful to see our work featured! x.com/NZZTech/status… NZZ Technologie @NZZTech Nov 29 Seit zwei Jahren gibt es Chat-GPT. Nun liefert ein Datensatz Einblick
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legions of human laborers – shoveling coal

Artificial intelligence today relies on massive data labeling, coding, curation, constant monitoring and fine tuning, no customer service yet, nor social responsibility or liability. Behind the scenes are legions of human laborers – shoveling coal into yet another “new” engine of progress.   What do you think?   Richard Collins, The Internet Foundation

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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Bottlebrush, structural colors, Can AIs be trained or designed with systems so they are always fair?

Science Advances @ScienceAdvances Researchers discover that using foldable bottlebrush polymers as network strands provides a strategy to decouple the tradeoffs between stiffness and extensibility. My Comment: If these are made for “permanent” structural colors, might they be more dangerous than dyes? And harder to remove from humans and living things? I am asking you because
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