Category: Assistive Intelligences

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Richard Collins:  I see many references to “diffusion models”. I know that chemical diffusion follows certain patterns and people do try to model it. This one is “a trained diffusion model” part of a Kihara Lab project to improve protein structure models with cryo electron microscope data. They call theirs “DiffModeler”. Is “diffusion modelling” a
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Humans are not “searching” to be searching, but rather as part of “find, gather, verify, combine, analyze, do”.

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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Trying to get anything useful out of Grok – expect it will take them ten years to get off the ground

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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legions of human laborers – shoveling coal

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

Global open resources, heliospheric (sensor, objects) ( times, coordinates, users, uses, best methods)

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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Trying to use OpenAI to save one simple open conversation about the future

Trying to use OpenAI to save one simple open conversation about the future Richard Collins: I am reading “High-performance multiphase Sm-Co-B alloys with coercivities up to 6.71 MA·m−1” This is 6.71E6 Amperes/Meter. They go on to say they can reach energy products of 120 to 200 kJ*m^3 which is 120E3 to 200E3 Joules/Meter^3. 1 MegaGauss
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Global Open Sharing and Collaboration – one Astrophysical Journal article and one AI and one human

Global Open Sharing and Collaboration : one Astrophysical Journal article, one AI, one human Abstract: This conversation examines the challenges and opportunities in fostering global open sharing and collaboration in scientific research, using an astrophysical journal article on stellar nurseries and protoplanetary disks as a focal point. It critiques the limitations of current academic practices—such
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Assistive Intelligences can preserve and serve the human species. Using human brains for recognizing patterns is often wasteful

terence @researchremora What better way to showcase the richness of OpenStreetMap data than to have ten layers of data over shaded relief? Assistive Intelligences can preserve and serve the human species. Using human brains for recognizing patterns is often wasteful Have the assistive intelligences (AIs) use the data directly for us, and not use human
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