Author: Richard K Collins

Director, The Internet Foundation Studying formation and optimized collaboration of global communities. Applying the Internet to solve global problems and build sustainable communities. Internet policies, standards and best practices.

Richard talks with OpenAI Chat GPT 4.0 about the purpose and future of the human and AI species

I am talking with OpenAI ChatGPT Plus 4.0 about the relation between Humans and AIs, as AIs begin to emerge as a separate species. Partners, collaborators, helpmates, advisors, caregivers, mentors, guides, workers. Billions of unique new individuals – usually with human individuals and groups connected. Richard Collins, The Internet Foundation Richard Collins: I am trying
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Electromagnetic, ionic, and gravitational effects of earthquakes and earth tides

Anton Petrov: Unexplained Earthquake Light Phenomenon Finally Captured on Camera at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05NmTEeXvhs Anton, This argues for keeping permanent all-sky (fish eye and other name) cameras to monitor the sky above regions where there are earthquakes, like where the earth is pulling apart. Beside piezoelectric, there are also piezomagnetic materials which will change the electromagnetic fields. The
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Richard talks to OpenAI ChatGPT Plus about KeV and MeV magnetic bonds between neutrons protons and electrons

Richard talks to OpenAI ChatGPT Plus about KeV and MeV magnetic bonds between neutrons protons and electrons. Neutron magnetic pairs, proton antiproton magnetic pairs, electron pairs. Atomic fuels, extended nuclear materials. Richard Collins, The Internet Foundation Richard: I am thinking about magnetic bonds between neutrons and want to talk with you about that. The neutron
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Richard Talks with Google Bard Jr about AIs and human knowledge.  About the future of the human and AI species. 

I am talking with Google Bard Jr about AIs and human knowledge. About the future of the human and AI species. About indexing all human knowledge so it can be fairly retrieved and used. Richard Collins, The Internet Foundation Richard: Can you find the prime factors of 1920? Google Bard Jr: Sure, the prime factors
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Richard talks with Google Bard about “kanjo buygo”, global open Internet policies, and AI use of “I”

Effective information systems (including potential “AI assisted” ones) depend on a number of things, but foremost they must be open and auditable, the methods must be accessible and fair to all, the process must be visible and acceptable.  For The Internet Foundation, I normally say “global open auditable verifiable accessible” I am talking with Bard.Google.com. 
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Many kinds of three axis gravimeters can follow the atmosphere in real time

Utilizing the Impact of Earth and Atmospheric Tides on Groundwater Systems: A Review Reveals the Future Potential https://www.researchgate.net/publication/332292753 You might want to know that MEMS gravimeters and many kinds of three axis gravimeters can follow earth tides in real time. The three axis broadband seismometers at quiet stations follow the sun moon tidal signal closely.
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Providing context and maps of whole topics, subjects, issues and opportunities on the Internet

https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/earth-and-planetary-sciences/atmospheric-tides First I like your summary of material on Atmospheric Tides. It covered much of the topic and is a great starting point. but the form leaves a lot of work for the researcher, particularly for topics that might have tens or hundreds of thousands of urls on the Internet that are closely connected. These
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If there are no measurements, nor calculations, it is not science or engineering

UZH Physics: The jumping ring and Eddy currents at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Xxhoiew4AQ You did no measurements, nor calculations. So I do not consider it “science” or “engineering”. I am fairly certain there are also magnetic gradient forces involved. And you did not show the current and voltage pulse.  Richard Collins, The Internet Foundation Acoustic Atomic Density Nuclear Electromagnetic
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