The Internet can be indexed losslessly so that issues, opportunities and knowledge are clear and accessible to all

Danielle Fong @DanielleFong this is basically correct and is one of the main facts shaping the world today. most people, because they do not try to get big things done, have no idea. but if you travel to any rapidly developing country, you will gain perspective. things are being kept from happening – ELON DOCS @elon_docs  Elon Musk: Large infrastructure projects have essentially become illegal in the West.


@elonmusk The Internet can be indexed losslessly so that issues, opportunities and knowledge are clear and accessible to all
 
Much of the Internet is out of date, untraceable, unverifiable. Groups like the UN, the gov domain – cannot even focus on current high priority items. There are billions of items related to covid, or climate change. But the essential (leaving nothing out) can be compact, efficient and linked to people and groups involved and affected.
 
The “AIs” (yours included) are focused on the wrong problems, the wrong priorities, too many useless copies. You keep all the variations, but improve visualizations to make it accessible and all usable for humans. If the Internet is clear, complete and unbiased – maybe humans can see better.
 
The word “disintermediation” can work. Where you take a topic like ( “infrastructure” “projects” ) with 557 Million entries and map it completely – nothing and no one and no idea left out. But factored and organized for clarity. planning and action. Accessible in all human languages.
 
( “infrastructure projects” OR “infrastructure project” ) is 39.9 Million entries but has many aliases in the many human languages. But it is “not impossible” to gather and organize, map, index and verify it. Find what is proposed, what was tried, who is talking, who is not being asked or heard.
 
( “efficient systems” OR “intelligent systems”) has 28.7 Million entries
 
( “efficient systems” OR “intelligent systems” OR “efficient methods” OR “intelligent methods” OR “efficient algorithms” OR “intelligent algorithms” ) has 49 Million entries
 
That is not too much for a Grok on steroids, linked to groups – to map, losslessly index, verify and organize so anyone can access it by voice in any human language, and by text in the written languages.
 
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Richard Collins, The Internet Foundation
 
Richard K Collins

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The Internet Foundation Internet policies, global issues, global open lossless data, global open collaboration


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