Global Open Resources in a Global Open Internet that humans can understand and use easily

Global Open Resources in a Global Open Internet that humans can understand and use easily

Rather than a video that controls the view, I would rather have online 3D volumetric tools so the 5.4 Billion humans using the Internet can look where and how they want. Including writing new filters and display choices, models and predictions.

 
It is just “eye candy” until you share the raw data and controls in global open formats. Where does zebrafish fit into the whole? Can the groups involved do more for collaboration? So when you all have solved “make your own zebrafish”, more challenging tasks are laid out?
 
Can you make a cylindrical one? Ones that can survive in hot water? Ones that can provide protein that matters?
 
Richard Collins, The Internet Foundation

Let our AIs meet and discuss what the humans are supposed to do. Blame the AIs for inefficiencies and missed opportunities.

Sounds like you are describing older humans who work longer and harder than any young person. For survival of the species, or an organism: putting their all into benefiting the whole organism – matters. Regardless of scale. Cellular, individual, group, the humans species, all living things.

Use the controls. but use the muscles of real humans who are paralyzed or their brains disconnected. My brother was C2 and completely paralyzed. His muscles were perfectly functional, just not under his direct control. Now they can be, even for simple algorithms like “walk” or “eat” or “dance” or “run” or “swim”.

It does not do it alone, and it does it in an existing, and hopefully supportive, global environment.

If it is not heavy and difficult and frustrating, you are not working?


What drives competition is not efficiency, but many people having jobs. So make it more complex, less efficient, and hand out jobs to many. Look for where something benefits a few and you will see why. It is always that way. Asking for efficient ideas is just a way to gather free work from hopeful humans. When the memories in human brains are accessible at high bandwidth, you will finally see progress. But it will only benefit a few. That is how the human species and current human society runs. Because it is run by human brain based algorithms. When human brains can join, maybe it will change. 27 years I have found no exceptions. Disconnected humans can easily be controlled by a few. And single human brains are not sufficient for the systemic issues now.
 
Richard Collins, The Internet Foundation

Yes the ones that survive are interesting, and can be designed from scratch. But the energy and agility of the reactive ones change life situations so the long lived ones survive.

Thanks, I needed this image to fill in a hole in the ionosphere.

Richard K Collins

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