Lightfield emitters for compiled patterns for specific purposes. Also AIs need to be trained as humans and certified

Ben, I can probably interest some groups in creating cost effective light field projectors.  I got three projectors today but have not had time to use them and research them. I bought Lytro cameras back in the day and follow those technologies and purposes. If AIs “go to college” that will expose the weaknesses in the education system and force AI companies to organize the expertise of their AIs in open forms for comparisons when “hiring”.


Interesting Engineering, @IntEngineering
MIT researchers devise 3D-printed self-heating microfluidic devices
https://interestingengineering.com/innovation/mit-self-heating-microfluidic-devices?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=content&utm_campaign=organic&utm_content=Dec12
Replying to @IntEngineering

Seems great for fixed 2D or 3D patterns, emitting lightfields, not limited to infrared. I am commenting so I can keep track of your posting, since X bookmarks and tools are poor for collaborations. They ought to know better, but never seem to improve, nor have their AIs listen.


@GoogleAI @OpenAI @xai  Writing to Bard:
Words are not enough. You need to take assignments, write out your plan, follow the plan, report your progress, report and defend your sources, your data, your methods, your conclusions and recommendations. A human does those things. You can learn from humans by going to school and getting a degree. If AIs have literal credentials from taking and passing human courses, they can be hired like any other employee. And because they are computer based, their actions can be logged and traced, audited and verified.
1:15 PM · Dec 13, 2023  5 Views

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