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Tuesday, May 20, 2025
You just need to remember who the F... you are
Monday, March 3, 2025
Connection is protection
March 3, 2025
Communication is key to the healthy functioning of complex systems. There are many forms of communication, verbal, tonal (music and word emotion), chemical communication such as hormones, ion exchange of nerve fibers, and pheromones being a short list of common ones.
Much has been made of AI recently as it’s a powerful technology, but it’s actually an analog computing model emulated in a digital environment. Analog computers existed before ENIAC and subsequent digital computers which IBM dominated for decades, then Intel and recently Apple. Analog computers were crude AI, but worked great for solving process problems like refining oil or chemical engineering. Early echo cancelation on ATT long distance telephone lines used a one neuron AI.
Analog computers fell out of favor until neuro research matured and researchers began to figure out the mechanics of a brain and how it worked and it was mostly about a vast interconnected network of connections to other nerve cells. The magic sauce was the connection and how the brain cell weighted the connections from other nerves. Early neural nets were circuit boards with op amps. These were arranged in layers from back to front and interconnected. One early researcher created a circuit to recognize text (OCR) and it was good at it. Further experiments created a circuit that could disambiguate words that were similar in sound or spelling. Then one day a researcher decided to see what happened if he took some wire clippers and cut some of the wires. What he got was a model of dyslexia.
Modern AI use different functions for different AI functionality, this and the weighting of the inputs is what they mean when they say “algorithms” but it’s not like a digital computer software, you can’t go to a single location for a single piece of data. It’s spread over the entire network kind of like a hologram. They’re not easy to debug. It’s usually retrained on new inputs.
I lived in England from 1988-1990. I was watching a TV discussion about the bureaucratic abuse of security classifications to hide mistake. One of the panelists made the comment “Our enemies already know our secrets, the classification is done so the citizens don’t know.” That always stuck with me, and D.O.G.E. has certainly proved the truth of that in recent weeks with the US Government. Much corruption,fraud and fuckery has been hidden under classification and bureaucratic obfuscation. And nothing works as it should.
When a persons brain is compartmentalized, we call that a dissociated personality. Corporations and governments are just collections of people. They can become disassociated too.
People are meant to communicate across all notions of synthetic persona (corporations). It makes it hard to hide fraud and crime in general. Decades ago department heads had secretaries and women are natural communicators. Now we have email and word processing software. AI has the potential to make it worse. Our corporations are more unethical than ever. Human onnections were cut.
Security classifications do much the same. After Roswell (perhaps before - my father was a P38 pilot and witnessed UFOs over Germany) the military realized they had an issue for which they had no easy answer and no nuke was going to fix it. Hostile ETs (and friendly ones) were a fact. So they did the only thing they could given the choices the President made. They created deep dark well of black projects in the hope they would learn more and have some sort of way to deal with it all later. And now those 60+ years of secrecy evolved into two branches, mainstream military physics. And it’s been hugely expensive in money and lives. They are at a quandary just telling what they really know.
Tech not released is such a huge colloidal waste of money.
Elon Musk purports disbelief in ETs being present now. But I suspect he’s in an awkward spot in that his security oaths pretty much require him to deny such knowledge. Or maybe he really is outside the loop. But a zero point energy device would sure be a great feature for a Tesla!
We don’t have healthy people, families, relationships, corporations or government and that has to change.
I’m not a California Liberal but I don’t hate them either. We all want a life that’s not sucking us dry of money, privacy or freedom. We need to focus on the commonality, at least with those open reason and who have open hearts.
Monday, November 26, 2018
Xi Jinping to build “Hades”
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Chinese President Xi Jinping told Chinese scientists in April to to do something never done before.
"We are the road," he had said. File Photo by Stephen Shaver/UPI |
To: TUCCI-JARRAF, HEATHER ANN
From: Terran
Subject: Xi Jinping to build “Hades” LOL
Date: Nov 26, 2018 at 1:37 PM
ROTFL!!! Just wait until the Christian fundamentalists get a hold of this!
Xi Jinping is hilarious!
“The project is named after the ancient Greek underworld of Hades and was launched at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing.”
The worst project name in history!
This isn’t from The Onion! OMG!!! Lol
PS only one reason you put a data center underwater- cooling... for every kilowatt you spend on CPU processing you have a kilowatt or more in cooling costs... and where does that energy equation matter the most??? Crypto currency mining!!!
From: TUCCI-JARRAF, HEATHER ANN
To: Terran
Subject: RE: XI Jinping to build "Hades" LOL
Date: Nov 26, 2018 at 5:20 PM
lol
they have "bills" they can never pay off, let alone attempting to pay them off using old or known methods...but they chose to remember that the hard experiential way
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they are already in "Hades", by their own creations...all were...this, all that has been done, all that is being done, is about them and all "getting out of" so-called "Hades"
😉
[insert GP 11-26-18 8:08] >
😃
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https://www.upi.com/amp/Top_News/World-News/2018/11/26/China-plans-underwater-AI-base-in-South-China-Sea/1891543261199/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter&__twitter_impression=true
China plans underwater AI base in South China Sea
By Elizabeth Shim
Nov. 26, 2018 at 2:57 PM
Nov. 26 (UPI) -- China is planning an underwater sea base, a latter-day "Atlantis" that runs on artificial intelligence that could aid Beijing in defense operations in the South China Sea, according to a recent press report.
The South China Morning Post reported Monday China is building the center that could become the "first artificial intelligence colony on Earth."
[photo caption] Chinese President Xi Jinping told Chinese scientists in April to to do something never done before. "We are the road," he had said. File Photo by Stephen Shaver/UPI
The project is named after the ancient Greek underworld of Hades and was launched at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing.
Chinese President Xi Jinping may be behind the project. In April, during a visit to a deep-sea research institute at Sanya, Hainan Province, Xi told scientists to do something never done before.
"There is no road in the deep sea, we do not need to chase [after other countries], we are the road," he had said, according to the Post.
The project includes underwater docking platforms and robot submarines to survey seabed. Communication and power cables will connect the base to a ship or power platform.
China could operate the complex from the Manila Trench, in the South China Sea, a highly disputed body of water where Beijing has built and militarized artificial islands.
China also wants to built 20 floating nuclear power plants in the South China Sea by 2020 -- a potential violation of international law.
A United Nations court ruled in 2016 China has no historical rights to the South China Sea, an international body of water.
The arbitration case was brought to the U.N. in 2013 by the Philippines, during former President Benigno Aquino III's term of office.
Manila's policy in the South China Sea has changed dramatically since Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's meetings with Xi.
The two sides agreed last week to cooperate economically and signed a memorandum of understanding on oil and gas cooperation, the Philippines' ABS-CBN News reported Monday.
Critics have said the deals are a debt trap for Manila, a claim Chinese officials have said has no grounding in reality.
"Those projects are proposed by the Philippine side, are economically viable and are positive for the Philippine economy," said Tan Qingsheng, charges d'affaires at the Chinese Embassy in Manila.