Category: Assistive Technologies

Say “humans” or “humans and Ais” or “AIs”, do not lump people into “the public” it discriminates.

https://twitter.com/RichardKCollin2/status/1775519598831370443 Richard: ChatGPT is evolving into an interesting companion and sounding board, even if it is crippled by lack of access to tools, data, the internet and personal memory. We were talking about quantum noise, statistics, correlations and countless signals in the universe. We were discussing value of humans and AI. I said:   “It
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Wireless memory/sensor/processors of (1E-6 meter)^3 are 1E18 per cubic meter and 1E12/cm^3 –GigaCore, TeraCore, PetaCore

Remember the term “wireless memory” as it is a way to make much denser 3D memories with minimal requirements for wires. Rthey need unique ids and can have many onboard memoriies and capabilities.  Address them with 3D fields Thsee can be subatomic where the power and communication are both field based (wireless) but a cubic
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Richard Talks to Google Gemini about SpaceX Starship, AI capabilities and responsibilities, a compressible vacuum

Richard Collins, The Internet Foundation: Can you tell me details of the suborbital test of Starship? Or are you out of date? Google Bard Gemini: I am up-to-date on Starship information. Starship has actually completed several suborbital test flights, not just one. Here’s a quick rundown: Starship prototypes undergo suborbital flights to test the vehicle’s
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Richard Talks with Grok about X, global open tokens, topics and conversations, topic management and fair indexing of the Internet

Note:  In this conversation, I said there was no article on Gyrotrons in Wikipedia. It was that I could not search Wikipedia through Google.  There is an article when searching inside Wikipedia English version at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gyrotron Richard Collins, The Internet Foundation:  When people use the # to name things on Twitter, what is that called?
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