In global open collaborative sites, the AI rules require lossless recording of all actions – human and AI.

Michael Nielsen @michael_nielsen
A very good passage. “Who owns a technology?” is often a very complicated question twitter.com/curiouswavefn/…
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Ash Jogalekar @curiouswavefn
This passage from “Disturbing the Universe” perfectly illustrates Freeman Dyson’s unique gifts and wisdom in being able to combine insights into science with insights into human beings, in this case Oppenheimer and Teller. https://pic.twitter.com/grah5Ksavt
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In global open collaborative sites, the AI rules require lossless recording of all actions – human and AI. For tracing the contributions to new innovations, and any associated benefits, Even 50 or a 100 years of efforts by hundreds of millions, could – in principle – be traced.

Richard K Collins

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