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.
GiGadgets @gigadgets_ Huawei’s smart headlights are going way beyond our imagination. #gigadgets #automotive #luxurycars #electricvehicle #driving https://pic.twitter.com/a4EFBwJQ2B Replying to @gigadgets_ Projected patterns for 3D verification and mapping. Smart headlights for cars, planes, rockets, drones, ships. Structured 3D light projection is a flashlight and a sensor for testing what lies ahead. At higher power and intensity
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Lee Hughes @toxicnaan What are your top 10 tech YouTube talks of all time ? I’d be interested to know and compile them into a play list .,any subject , buts it’s got to be wow ! Replying to @toxicnaan Lee, I see a lot of things that are beautiful and elegant, but seldom aim
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Ivan, I have many projects running now for the Internet Foundation, and for my personal interest in gravitational time of flight imaging arrays. I am trying to locate camera sensors that can pick up gravitational level signals, by using the entire chip as a single detector. One pixel ADC data is useful, but it is
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@xai @X @grok @OpenAI @GoogleAI @GoogleDeepMind I had a long conversation with Grok about sharing global open conversations so that all humans can add their voices and knowledge to global issues, global projects and global opportunities. The conversations of all AIs with humans should be recorded in complete, verifiable, lossless, auditable form. It should
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Chapter 1 – Aliens offered to buy the United States and maintain it and world citizens.They only want to eliminate disease, crime, pollution and inefficient energy technologies. So that visitors can safely tour and interact. They have bought many underdeveloped planets before and routinely “flip” them as a transition to “the Universal” as they call
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Franco Ronconi 🇮🇹 @FrRonconi Transform your #Smartphone in a #ThermalImaging camera 👍🏻 by @FlukeCorp #Innovation #Lidar #3D #Mobile @CurieuxExplorer @Hana_ElSayyed @NevilleGaunt @Fabriziobustama @anand_narang @enilev @Khulood_Almani @sonu_monika @BetaMoroney @mvollmer1 @RagusoSergio @kalydeoo @baski_LA https://pic.twitter.com/nwnmlD1iVz Replying to @FrRonconi @FlukeCorp and 13 others Fluke website images were all missing for thermal cameras. Internet about “thermal cameras” is a mess.
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Michael Nielsen @michael_nielsen A very good passage. “Who owns a technology?” is often a very complicated question twitter.com/curiouswavefn/… Quote Ash Jogalekar @curiouswavefn This passage from “Disturbing the Universe” perfectly illustrates Freeman Dyson’s unique gifts and wisdom in being able to combine insights into science with insights into human beings, in this case Oppenheimer and Teller.
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Carlos E. Perez @IntuitMachine OpenAI just came out with their Prompt Engineering guide: https://platform.openai.com/docs/guides/prompt-engineering Replying to @IntuitMachine The AI groups are only trying to extend dependency on their solutions, and indirectly on their development tool suppliers. Those benefit from NOT creating true AIs. They make money by working at AI, not supporting AIs that work
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Chae-Yeun Park @chae_yeun_park I feel that our recent preprint https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.07658 has not gained enough interest, so I want to advertise it a bit. We proved that computing the output distribution is #P-hard for dynamics generated by a wide class of Hamiltonians, including the Ising, XX, Heisenberg models. Replying to @chae_yeun_park If you randomly sample your
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World and Science @WorldAndScience Astonishing: The James Webb Space Telescope captures the rare moment just before a star’s death in pin-sharp detail. (Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, Webb ERO Production Team) https://pic.twitter.com/ofXtCVflZj Replying to @WorldAndScience The usual from “NASA” – lossy images, no meta data, no provenance, no links, very little scientific or educational value.
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