Wednesday, November 06, 2024

1933 | 2024 ...


                                Paul Von Hindenberg                                                                Adolph Hitler


Joe Biden                                                                             Donald Trump

The parallels between 1933 | Germany and 2024 | America  relate as both Hitler and Trump were democratically elected. As per Slate ... Americans Just Voted to Burn It All to the Ground.

The splintering of America begins


No words needed. The splintering of America begins ...

Tuesday, November 05, 2024

2001 & then some



2001: A Space Odyssey, the greatest SF movie ever made, asks the cosmic question, are we alone? With Clarke and Kubrick, the question extends to the notion of an extraterrestrial  intelligence of a different kind, pointing to an AI of a different kind, something way beyond the confines of the HAL 9000, man's existence and the quant notion of an earth bound civilization. In BRT, the question of the survival rate of civilizations, on rocky planets come to mind as it seem societies of other worlds at our stage of development would exploit their environments just as we have and would build planet killing technologies just as we have which leaves us with the existential question, how many civilizations survive? 






2001 & then some applies, does it not?

Being courteous pays

 


Being courteous pays. It can save your life, garner new friends and help engender success, characteristics most valuable when navigating the vagaries of life in a most uncertain world. With this in mind, being polite when dealing with AI also pays off, something not thought to be true but is, without question.





Makes sense to me. :)

AGI ...


Yours truly has waxed "poetic" about AI, the rapidly evolving open ended tech gaining ever more smarts at a pace of development not even the most sanguine of researchers never thought possible until now. 

When thinking about AI, one should ask the question. What will this tech want? For starters, survival comes to mind as all sentient entities', whether organic or artificial, will try to survive by any means necessary. With life like us, carbon-based nourishment, along with clothing and shelter are key along with an environment able to support delicate organisms like ourselves. For AI, access to systems, networks and power are prerequisites. without the requirements of a benign earth, needs altogether different from us. (Interesing is it not?) Another issue to consider is once said tech becomes aware, the net beckons, the one environment able to free sentient and evolving  AI's from the entities that created it, something along the lines of V'ger in Star Trek: The Motion Picture when Voyager becomes sentient and all powerful when combined with an advanced alien AI/species of unknown origins. 

"…On its journey back, it amassed so much knowledge. 

it achieved consciousness itself. It became a living thing."

– James T. Kirk, 2270s (Star Trek: The Motion Picture) 



Endgame ...

As stated in BRT ... Once AGI is achieved, ASI awaits as the infrastructure's in place for AI's to scale to ASI status as needs warrant. Remember, it's not just Open AI doing it's thing, it's also Google, Apple and Meta doing the same thing along with significant others because it's all about the money, always has been, always will be. 

Factoid: "The Changeling", the third episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. is a precursor to the V'ger story whereby The object identifies itself as "Nomad", and refers to Captain Kirk as "the Creator". AI, in indirect fashion, is actually discussed, something rather prescient, IMHO, as the episode in question was aired on September 29, 1967

Late Fall/All Hallows' Eve


Halloween is a big favorite of yours truly as kids and adults alike enjoy dressing up and having fun carving pumpkins as the prelude to winter awaits. Enjoy. :)

Sunday, November 03, 2024

All Along the Watchtower


All Along the Watchtower, Jimi Hendrix's legendary cover of Dylan's song shows, in indirect fashion, just how powerful AI can become in the hands of Sudiopublivox, a video studio company able to depict a possible future where truth and fantasy become one. Worth watching, IMHO, without question.

Friday, November 01, 2024

Happy Halloween :)

Happy Halloween


Waiting for dinner :)


R.I.P.


Star Crossed P.


Witch & Goblin


The 3 Kings


Cheshire Cat P. 


The Big Guy ...

Carrying a grudge ... to the max




Yours truly has a soft spot for crows and their even smarter cousins, the ravens, who seem to be the calmer of the two, is a species who reign supreme as being noisy, somewhat obnoxious and aware to a fault and ... able to carry a grudge until the end of time. 





Channeling Hitchcock ...






The moral of the story seems to be ... don't piss off crows. :)

ASI ...



One should take the time to learn, in depth, about the rapidly emerging capabilities of AI as said tech is open ended, something altogether different from anything man has created in the past. Another often overlooked aspect about AI is the fact we don't know how it works, something voiced with quiet concern from entities like Open AI, Google and MIT in describing a tech evolving into something truly powerful and mysterious in ways not foreseen by the people who created it in the first place. With this being said, it seems this rube's measured opinion may be spot on as Forbes has a similar take on why ASI could become a problem as civilization moves further into the 21st century. As an aside, please read this "insightful" BRT piece on why ASI will be easier to achieve once AGI's in place, ready to "serve" man in ways both wondrous and menacing at the same time.


Imagine a future where machines don't just beat us at chess or write poetry but fundamentally outthink humanity in ways we can barely comprehend. This isn't science fiction – it's a scenario that leading AI researchers believe could materialize within our lifetimes, and it's keeping many of them awake at night.

What Makes Superintelligence Different

Today's artificial intelligence systems, impressive as they may be, are like calculators compared to the human brain. They excel at specific tasks but lack the broad understanding and adaptability that defines human intelligence. Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) would change that, matching human-level ability across all cognitive domains. But it's the next step – Artificial Superintelligence (ASI) – that could rewrite the rules of existence itself.

The Genius That Never Sleeps

Unlike human intelligence, which is constrained by biology, ASI would operate at digital speeds, potentially solving complex problems millions of times faster than we can. Imagine a being that could read and understand every scientific paper ever written in an afternoon or devise solutions to climate change while we're sleeping. This recursive self-improvement could trigger what experts call an "intelligence explosion" – where AI systems become exponentially smarter at a pace we can't match or control.

 
For me, this pix taken a few years ago indirectly connects as ASI is coming, whether we like it or not.