Month: April 2024

ResearchGate seems to have no archives or way for members to work together

At https://www.researchgate.net/profile/H-Neidig you have a few paper by H A Neidig.  His full name is Howard Anthony Neidig.  If you search for him https://www.google.com/search?q=Howard+Anthony+(Tony)+Neidig you find he attended Lebanon Valley College in Pennsylvania and was an early advocate for the Chemical Bond Approach effort that seems to have been stimulated by John F Kennedy’s “moon
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Why did I work on certain problems all my life? The Chemical Bond Approach, Passion Without Guidance

Passion Without Guidance. My first year of high school was 1963/64 at Eau Gallie High School just across the bay from Cape Canaveral where my Dad was working. Kennedy gave his moon speech at Rice University on 12 Sep 1962. Within a few months, my Dad left his old job in Texas and moved our
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Next generation true AI researchers may get it right – for all humans, not just a few

John Hewitt @johnhewtt  Ruth-Ann’s great work building a Jamaican Patois Natural Language Inference dataset was picked up by Vox as part of its video “Why AI doesn’t speak every language.” Happy to see Ruth-Ann’s work (and disparities in NLP across languages) get this general audience coverage. x.com/ruthstrong_/st… Ruth-Ann Armstrong  @ruthstrong_ Check out this Vox video
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Do not trust company announcements related to the abilities and impact of their “AI” products.

Amazon Web Services @awscloud Amazon Bedrock fuels ARIA’s capabilities. This #generativeAI virtual assistant from @BrainBoxAi reduces energy use by up to 25% & cuts carbon emissions by 40%. Learn more: https://go.aws/3UcFixR #AWS #EarthDay  Replying to @awscloud and @BrainBoxAi   A creative human used that tool, focused the discussion, kept the “AI” on track and helped
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Sites, knowledge, and topics are taken over by a few, and the world suffers

Be careful to distinguish “true intelligent algorithms” that can be verified, from the many current hand written and human maintained “LLM shell” programs of groups wrapping LLM generated sentences. These are NOT true AIs by any means, and probably should not be called “AIs” at all. They are statistical sentence generators, and are severely limited
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LLM wrapper programs, LLM shells, limited closed staffs, shallow Internet skims -> need proper tools for true AIs

@AIatMeta I talked to AI at Meta today. I spent thousands of hours interviewing these “LLM wrapper programs” and all of them behave almost identically. I was interviewing them to see if they would be capable of helping with any of thousands of global and systemic issues I have identified in the last 26 years
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