I just spent the past five years learning Morse code, and for me it was significantly more difficult than learning a foreign language. Perhaps I'm just getting old and my brain isn't as pliable as it used to be, but…
Unless awareness is independent of the universe and traverses the branching worlds through observation and free will.
We're already half way there. Google Docs now utilizes an "assistive writing" AI that displays warnings for words or phrases that are considered "non-inclusive".
I met Dan Brown at an event where he stated that (Writing the Blockbuster Novel)[https://www.amazon.com/Writing-Blockbuster-Novel-Albert-Zuck...] was the formula he used to write his books.
This will no longer be true next year, as The American Ornithology Society's Diversity & Inclusion Committee plans to rename all these species with "non-colonized, inclusive" names.…
That will undoubtedly happen. But hopefully by then we'll have moved on to more fertile ground.
YouTube is slowly transitioning from a UGC video marketplace into a modern version of cable tv. These technical oversights aren't bugs. They're a deliberate effort to shape user behavior and maximize advertising…
Would you care explaining?
And then there's the guy who communicated with an individual from the 16th century through his BBC Micro: https://stardot.org.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=15271 Lamentably, I don't see anything in the user guide about that…
This reminds me of the "acoustic vector sensor" developed by a Dutch acoustics firm that can pinpoint any conversation in a crowd. https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21929364-400-matchsti...
I think that was his point.
I just spent the past five years learning Morse code, and for me it was significantly more difficult than learning a foreign language. Perhaps I'm just getting old and my brain isn't as pliable as it used to be, but…
Unless awareness is independent of the universe and traverses the branching worlds through observation and free will.
We're already half way there. Google Docs now utilizes an "assistive writing" AI that displays warnings for words or phrases that are considered "non-inclusive".
I met Dan Brown at an event where he stated that (Writing the Blockbuster Novel)[https://www.amazon.com/Writing-Blockbuster-Novel-Albert-Zuck...] was the formula he used to write his books.
This will no longer be true next year, as The American Ornithology Society's Diversity & Inclusion Committee plans to rename all these species with "non-colonized, inclusive" names.…
That will undoubtedly happen. But hopefully by then we'll have moved on to more fertile ground.
YouTube is slowly transitioning from a UGC video marketplace into a modern version of cable tv. These technical oversights aren't bugs. They're a deliberate effort to shape user behavior and maximize advertising…
Would you care explaining?
And then there's the guy who communicated with an individual from the 16th century through his BBC Micro: https://stardot.org.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=15271 Lamentably, I don't see anything in the user guide about that…
This reminds me of the "acoustic vector sensor" developed by a Dutch acoustics firm that can pinpoint any conversation in a crowd. https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21929364-400-matchsti...
I think that was his point.