Monthly Archives: January 2020
Engage far-sight
To engage our far-sight, let’s look to technology trends, tell scenarios. As a next step beneath those, look over human patterns and directions, things like ephemeralization and etherealization. :- Doug.
Impossible arc
You are invited to an impossible task—bending the arc of humanity. :- Doug.
Next after interlinking?
If things are becoming more massively interlinked, what would you want next after interlinking? :- Doug.
Edit Wikipedia
Edit Wikipedia entries in ways to attend improving humanity. :- Doug.
Links and tags
Add links and tags to things that could bend the arc of humanity. :- Doug.
Law art form
Law practice can be our art form Mine often expresses as poetry :- Doug.
Flowing and interlinking?
Might we use flowing and interlinking to help us help them? :- Doug.
When most human?
We had thought that to move into our futures we would become more technological. Could we not become also more human? And better human? Where and when have we been most human? :- Doug.
Freed humans
With machines taking over our tasks we are freed to become more human. :- Doug.
Throttle big AI
Individual artificial intelligence may throttle big AI. :- Doug.
Imponderable
Artificial intelligence is imponderable, but humanity is. :- Doug.
no tech improvement?
What if there were no technological improvement, or it did not matter, but if humanity did improve? How would that look? :- Doug.
AI in bedroom slippers
Google is the artificial intelligence that pads around the house in bedroom slippers. :- Doug.
Opening paths
Our every thought to the 300-year grandchild elders, our every Google search on the related subjects, our every conversation about them, helps them develop towards a better humanity. It is not some magic voodoo, rather opening paths in the common … Continue reading
Story carries
Make a story that carries our elders further. :- Doug.
Googley-eye
the eye with which you look is the eye by which you are seen: Google :- Doug.