Impressions

A bit longer and worked up Assertions.

  • A Modern Dreyfus

    “Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive!” by Sir Walter Scott, from his poem Marmion. Imagine a person who was set up to appear guilty. A patsy. Not set up to appear entirely guilty,… Continue reading

    A Modern Dreyfus
  • Cracking The AI Dream Mode

    Well, there it is… I didn’t vomit. I have always had a lot of dreams. Every night I dream. All sorts of dreams. And I have always written down the ones I remember clearly enough. So, since this AI thing… Continue reading

    Cracking The AI Dream Mode
  • Reacting To Processes

    Long ago, when I was just a wee one, my parents divorced. Overall, I consider their divorce a good thing, but I cannot deny the impact it had on me and my siblings. In purely typical fashion, we reacted like… Continue reading

    Reacting To Processes
  • The Bible For Inheriting The Earth

    The A.I. Journal I Want. I am well aware of the risks. So much is being said about the risks of AI. But, what they all fail to point out is that all progress comes with risk. This is due… Continue reading

    The Bible For Inheriting The Earth
  • The Trust Problem

    The number one purpose of religion is to build trust among people so they can communicate properly and work together. It is not wrong to make people earn our trust. Evolution has declared over and over again that it only… Continue reading

  • The Timestamp Dilemma

    This morning I was reminded of a rather frustrating job I stumbled into a long time ago. I was working on the Black Hills National Forest and was the new college grad in the office; which made me the de… Continue reading