Author: Richard K Collins
The Internet Foundation
Internet policies, global issues, global open lossless data, global open collaboration
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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Conclusion: A World That Remembers Richard Collins: For things like Medicare health and drug plans it seems the confusion and complexity of the current system benefits the insurance companies, not the users. I see 70 plans offered and no tools to compare them. Just a long list of vague terms and no independent verification or
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Recommendations for Managing Large-Scale Parallel Development with AI – start with a formal feedback process based on real projects Richard Collins: That worked, sort of. You got the pixel counts to work but the RG RB GB scattergrams disappeared. The fundamental problem is your people do not know how to manage and
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Trying to get anything useful out of Grok – expect it will take them ten years to get off the ground Richard Collins: Is your interface improving so that you can save conversations? X Grok : Yes, my interface is indeed improving to better save conversations. ChatGPT, for instance, now automatically saves your conversations within
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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 [ 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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https://www.facebook.com/groups/1278689162297491 Could you explain what is going on in AutoStakkert when it is finding 10% of 5000 frames? I have a vague idea, but you are using it. What does it emphasize and what do you think is happening there? I do not have a telescope. I use data from the Internet. So I never
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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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Circuit @circuitrobotics Humanoids on the BMW Production Line? My Comment: The human methods they are mimicking are inefficient. What a waste of good designers who should be working on the future, not the past. Not trying to eliminate humans, but to do those things that humans cannot but that are essential to human and AI
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Faithful Records, global open resources, Global open resources, heliospheric (sensor, objects) ( times, coordinates, users, uses, best methods) Richard Collins: I am looking at some amateur solar images. This one says “approximately north is up, east to the left.” I do not understand what “east” means when looking at the sun. OpenAI ChatGPT: When looking
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