Monthly Archives: September 2019

Is everything permitted?

Ought our values transfers be only “Thou shalt nots?” Is everything permitted that’s not forbidden, or do we write our aspirations the other way around? :- Doug.

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Even all silicon

Our 300-year grandchild elders might be more silicon than biological—or even all silicon. So the values transfers might be starting from zero. :- Doug.

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Ignore the data

There comes a point where there is too much data and it must be ignored (so we get to the important). :- Doug.

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Story tell humanicity

All story tells us about humanicity. Everything is story. :- Doug.

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Story immersion

This is story immersion. To learn story. Only it’s a story a minute. :- Doug.

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Improv is story

Improv is story. :- Doug.

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Nobody asks?

What’s the question nobody asks in the world but you wish they would? :- Doug.

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As if Siri is a person

Count how many times you respond to tech as if it were a real person—for one day this week. :- Doug.

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Ethically self aware

How do we become ethically self aware so we can figure out stories for the 300-year grandchild elders? :- Doug.

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A ball with a bulge

With artificial general intelligence we need to include the other human characteristics, or we risk brainiac: intelligence without thinking, without context. Emphasis only on intelligence can easily create lopsided beings running amok. A ball with a bulge. :- Doug.

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Aliens coming from earth

The aliens can come from earth as well as the stars, indeed they are already silently aborning among us: artificial general intelligence will be to us inscrutable. :- Doug.

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Intimate Big Data

What if individuals could easily get intimate data on the companies with whom they do business, like Big Data does to them? :- Doug.

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Think Furby cute

Furby was a toy that seemed to learn English; research now interactive toys. The AIs may first invade us as toys, we will grow up with their interactivity, we will not notice. Will we also affect them? Think not AI, … Continue reading

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Through our looking glass?

How might thinking machines help humans become more human, be our own through the looking glass? :- Doug.

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How do you reflect?

How do you like to think and reflect—reading, writing, videos, song, conversation, other means? :- Doug.

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Already changing us

Tell a story about how computers, cell phones, and the Web are already changing us sociologically, morally, spiritual—collectively and individually—and how are we doing it to ourselves. :- Doug.

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Far reflective lens

Far-sight requires and provides a reflective lens. :- Doug.

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