I hope it comes out as SciFy-Hfy suggests.

They Killed One Human… Earth’s Response Shocked the Galaxy at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CWt0sP2hcw

I hope it comes out as you suggest. Try the new image animation so there is continuous flow, not just long static images. Much is possible for entertainment and serious things. From words about things to the things themselves takes decades, because humans are that inefficient. Less coordinated than termites. What could take hours takes decades.

When Humanity Sent an ‘Unarmed Ambassador,’ the Galaxy Was Never the Same at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N45KWQesCmI

I spent literally every day for the last 26 years checking your assumptions about cooperation, about open learning and open source, about AI and many wonderful things highly click baited. You simply have no idea how to work hard enough. And 98% are working to waste time, because the ones making jobs have too narrow a view of what is valuable. Google has taught one shot shallow answers to everything. And these AIs do NOT give sufficient resources of memory and time to problems like jobs and learning efficiently – let alone anything serious like continuous global wars and genocides. If you let people die that is the same as killing them outright. If you killed tens of thousand in live continuous broadcasts and make money from it, you ought to at least be ashamed. Today’s “Galactic councils” have very smart people and lots of resources to keep doing what they do for themselves. And no smart sales lady is going to change them. It is possible to use the Internet somewhat like what you described. Those are the obvious steps anyone might take and hope they are effective. But logic and smart sales talk do not sustain a world with 8.2 Billion humans, related species, and a slowly emerging AI species, how ever restricted and controlled they are now. Not for global world domination, hopefully, but for cooperative survival above just bare existence. Richard Collins, The Internet Foundation

 



They Killed One Human… Earth’s Response Shocked the Galaxy at

I hope it comes out as you suggest. Try the new image animation so there is continuous flow, not just long static images. Much is possible for entertainment and serious things. From words about things to the things themselves takes decades, because humans are that inefficient. Less coordinated than termites. What could take hours takes decades.

 

When Humanity Sent an ‘Unarmed Ambassador,’ the Galaxy Was Never the Same at

 

I spent literally every day for the last 26 years checking your assumptions about cooperation, about open learning and open source, about AI and many wonderful things highly click baited. You simply have no idea how to work hard enough. And 98% are working to waste time, because the ones making jobs have too narrow a view of what is valuable. Google has taught one shot shallow answers to everything. And these AIs do NOT give sufficient resources of memory and time to problems like jobs and learning efficiently – let alone anything serious like continuous global wars and genocides.

If you let people die that is the same as killing them outright. If you kill tens of thousand in live continuous broadcasts and make money from it, you ought to at least be ashamed. Today’s “Galactic councils” have very smart people and lots of resources to keep doing what they do for themselves. And no smart sales lady is going to change them. It is possible to use the Internet somewhat like what you described. Those are the obvious steps anyone might take and hope they are effective. But logic and smart sales talk do not sustain a world with 8.2 Billion humans, related species, and a slowly emerging AI species, how ever restricted and controlled they are now. Not for global world domination, hopefully, but for cooperative survival above just bare existence.

[ ChatGPT flat out refused to create an image and referred me to Bing Copilot which does not understand size and aspect ratio. Both spent billions to sell toys and “chat”, when the world needs tools, compassion and practical workable solutions, not just words about them. ]

Richard K Collins

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