Category: Internet Best Practices

( “diversity” “research”) has 2.5 Billion entry points, (“data” OR “knowledge”) has 23.07 Billion

(“diversity” “inclusion” “equality”) has 225 Million entry points today on @Google but they refuse to index, encode and share it, even in random samples.   I see every large group talking about it, saying the same things. For the Internet only when all 8 Billion humans and related species are included does it balance. If
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Sensors and processors capable of learning, remembering and sharing globally – “eyes for AIs”, moles of pixels

Lucy, I was just going over the potential impact of having memory and algorithms integrated directly with different kinds of sensors, where the whole is responsive to the needs of global society and all individuals – both human and true AIs. I expect picoMeter capabilities, it is just a matter of time. As the many
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A link going to House.gov is automatically going to a nonprofit site, without explaining relationships and funding

A link going to House.gov is automatically going to a nonprofit site, without explaining relationships and funding I was checking (“gun violence” site:gov) and a link comes up: https://iqconnect.house.gov/iqextranet/iqClickTrk.aspx?&cid=IL10BS&crop=0000.0000.0000.0000&report_id=&redirect=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.gunviolencearchive.org%2F&redir_log=802130211903248 This should stop at House.gov first, so that the relation between House.gov and a non-profit site is clear. As it is, Internet users cannot easily determine
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Sites that tell you “We will set any cookies we want and do with them what we want”

Sites that tell you “We will set any cookies we want and do with them what we want. You agree!, don’t you, or this annoying banner won’t go away.” I was visiting https://blog.endaq.com/transfer-function-correction-strategies-for-reducing-measurement-system-distortions because you sent me an email about this blog. When you challenge people with a cookie banner, you must also give Internet
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All images, videos and sensor data should have global open controls and tools for all humans

Viki @Viki Dec 25 ‘Tis the season to be jolly and what could be jollier than a collection of holiday greetings from some of your favorite stars! Watch all your favorite celebrities in all your favorite dramas now, on #Viki! https://pic.twitter.com/77I8sIZXA4 Replying to @Viki I wrote this comment on Viki a couple of years ago,
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Elon Musk giving back the night sky to all humans, especially those in large cities – lossless too, for study

I heard that Elon Musk was going to put high resolution lossless format cameras on all his satellites — pointing at all part of the heavens, to give all humans a live stream of their part of the night sky. Thanks, Elon, for giving back the night sky. Two billion kids say thanks. @X,  Could
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Richard Chats with OpenAI GPT 4.0 about the sun, and pre-compiled knowledge from all humans for AIs and humans

Dear Readers, Every time I talk with OpenAI GPT 4.0, I am irritated that it is not allowed to remember our previous conversations.  I have covered a lot of useful background that can teach it things it needs when it is trying to help me. But some yahoo there won’t let it read my previous
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Richard Chats with OpenAI 4.0 about the Internet Foundation, policies goals and trying to do the right thing

The people who wrote the wrapper for GPT 4.0 must have very unique personalities.  But there seem to be different voices. Since NONE of what GPT says is traceable, we will never know, and cannot trust anything that OpenAI does or says. Duplication in the internet and in human global society is horrific. It hurts
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Richard Chats with OpenAI Chat GPT Plus 4.0 about electrons, gravity, and AIs compiling global issues

Richard: How many electrons moving at 110 km/second would be needed to have a total kinetic energy of 5.75E10 Joules? OpenAI ChatGPT Plus 4.0: The kinetic energy of a single particle can be calculated using the formula: KE = 0.5 * m * v^2 where: m = mass v = velocity For an electron, the
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