Posting about Princeton Plasma article on X to Facebook/ Vacuum Tubes / Valves group

I do not know if this group allows to post notes about what am doing. For the last 27 years I have been working with the Internet Foundation to promote sharing of all knowledge. Particularly in STEMC-FGOT (Science Technology, Engineering Mathematics Computing Finance Government Organizations Topics).

This morning I was challenging OpenAI to aim for more universal sharing and assistance to all humans, not just a few. I chose to start with Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, asking why are they so slow. A question I have been asking since I was at UT Austin listening and studying their fusion efforts – 50 years ago.

If you allow links, someone tell me and I will post one. But if you do not, you can search X for Richard Collins, The Internet Foundation to see my article today, “OpenAI ChatGPT ideas about learning and sharing – focus on Princeton”.

I was asking about plasma methods here because a group like this has many smart and motivated, and creative people, who could use or make expert AIs.

Richard K Collins

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