Category: Assistive Technologies

Change decades of uncoordinated efforts to global open lossless permanent accessible results

MA Oviedo-Garcia @maoviedogarcia More than 2 million research papers have disappeared from the Internet despite having an active DOI https://nature.com/articles/d41586-024-00616-5 Replying to @maoviedogarcia I think it is much worse than that. Rules, regulations, results, data, events, background for papers. Trace any website, event, topic and it degrades quickly. Look at LLMs using 1 and 2
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Comments on Vivek Gupta’s dissertation

https://vgupta123.github.io/ Inference and Reasoning for Semi-Structured Tables by Vivek Gupta at https://vgupta123.github.io/docs/phd_thesis.pdf @keviv9 Vivek, reading your dissertation, it is not necessary to have uniformly labeled data, uniformly tokenized and structured global knowledge. Free form data can be semi-structured, if exact copies are kept of the raw (free, original) data. So many can re-examine and add.
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An AI should know its parts, abilities, locations, limitations and responsibilities

Kevin Mitchell @WiringTheBrain Self-Organization and Self-Governance https://philpapers.org/rec/ISMSAS – a really nice paper by Jenann Ismael on the crucial difference that self-representation makes to complex systems https://pic.twitter.com/3Kuuw98jH3 Replying to @WiringTheBrain Which is why all AIs should be required to know their limitations, ability, owners, designers, input sources, and construction. A child that does not know its
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Impacts of prizes

Dr. Amelia Rotaru @AmeliaRotaru What a day! 🌪️ Thrilled to be among the 5 recipients of Denmark’s Eliteforsk awards, presented by Her Majesty the Queen of Denmark & the Danish Minister of Education and Research. #Eliteforsk #Denmark DK has been kind to me. https://ufm.dk/aktuelt/pressemeddelelser/2024/fem-forrygende-forskere-vinder-eliteforsk-priser-i-dag I often think about the impact of prizes on the countries,
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Gravitational signals cover all the same frequencies are electromagnetism

At https://www.emf-corp.com/optical-materials/optical-material-infrared-optics/ please use the empty space to extend to 1E15 meters to cover low fruquency electromagnetic and gravitational wavelenghts. In frequency units 1 nanoHertz has a wavelength of 2.99792458E17 meters or 1E9 Light Seconds. I am looking for LWIR and longer wavelength lens materials. Since I work a lot with gravitational sensors, it always
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Standardizing the Semiconductor Manufacturing Backend

Too Much Fab And Test Data, Low Utilization by Anne Meixner at https://semiengineering.com/too-much-fab-and-test-data-low-utilization/ Anne,  I am preparing for a seminar today (22 Feb 2024) titled, “Standardizing the Semiconductor Manufacturing Backend”. When I was reading the background on the presenters, this article of yours, “Too much fame and test data, low utilization” was a good resource.
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Can you and your friends help save the world?

Yohan J. John @DrYohanJohn “I like to build universes that do fall apart. I like to see them come unglued, and I like to see how the characters in the novels cope with this problem.” – Philip K Dick https://burningshore.com/p/pkds-divine-interference Yohan, The human species now needs precise digital simulations of all things, so machines explore
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replay of memories or experiences.  Including memories from others. Optimal gathering can be taught.

Juan Álvaro Gallego @JAlGallego Very cool! Apparently, ADHD could potentially be evolutionarily advantagous for gatherer peoples… Congrats to the authors! PS 1st author neuroscientist + philosopher David is on the job market 😉 David L Barack @DLBarack Excited to see this out in the wild! https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rspb.2022.2584 Here, we (myself, Vera Ludwig, Felipe Parodi, Elizabeth Brannon,
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