Saturday, November 08, 2025

AI Slop






AI slop is everywhere. Anywhere you look, some image, video or story just appears, forcing one to analyze is this real? It's like the slime balls who try to steal your ID or money via scams where vigilance must be adhered to or your mind or wallet will go sideways in a nano second.

To whit ...




 End result ...

Friday, November 07, 2025

When it gets personal ...



When you deny food from folks based on politics and a lie, people remember and what the administration from hell is doing is making said denial personal. Combine this with Epstein, a tanking economy, Medicaid cuts and exploding Affordable Care costs and one sees a perfect storm brewing, costing the Orange Menace dearly regarding the midterms, something the repugs are starting to realize with great anxiety as we move closer to 2026.

Recession 2025?



Well, the great, great economy that the orange menace endlessly promised, due to his innate genius of being the ultimate business man, is taking a rather large hit due to circumstances beyond his control, something most galling as he knows, without question, how to run a once great nation known as America better than anyone, right?

Its only the beginning ...



This is the first practical application of stem cell regeneration that will transform medicine forever as it will go far beyond repairing just hearts once the research proves to work in the real world.









Its just the beginning ...

Thursday, November 06, 2025

Next Brain


Learning in detail on how our brains actually work is becoming reality via Next Brain,
a 3d AI driven app showing how the brain functions at deep level. 

The caterpillar ...




Now it seems this notion of ER=EPR has legs based on the latest findings that
this radical take on reality just might be true.


Arizona Moonrise

Wednesday, November 05, 2025

The question to ask ...


Wish this awesome New Yorker animation was a gif and not a video as it's truly stellar to a fault but this blurb is not about that, it's about the illusion of thinking as expressed by AI as a frenzy of talk regarding AGI and ASI is becoming ever more animated as we speak.

Dario Amodei, the C.E.O. of the artificial-intelligence company Anthropic, has been predicting that an A.I. “smarter than a Nobel Prize winner” in such fields as biology, math, engineering, and writing might come online by 2027. He envisions millions of copies of a model whirring away, each conducting its own research: a “country of geniuses in a datacenter.” In June, Sam Altman, of OpenAI, wrote that the industry was on the cusp of building “digital superintelligence.” “The 2030s are likely going to be wildly different from any time that has come before,” he asserted. Meanwhile, the A.I. tools that most people currently interact with on a day-to-day basis are reminiscent of Clippy, the onetime Microsoft Office “assistant” that was actually more of a gadfly. A Zoom A.I. tool suggests that you ask it “What are some meeting icebreakers?” or instruct it to “Write a short message to share gratitude.” Siri is good at setting reminders but not much else. A friend of mine saw a button in Gmail that said “Thank and tell anecdote.” When he clicked it, Google’s A.I. invented a funny story about a trip to Turkey that he never took.

The question to ask ...




The question to ask/rev II


One never knows, do one? Fats Waller

Tuesday, November 04, 2025

Phase transtions ... are never linear



Phase transitions ... are never linear. The day before a pond freezes over, half the surface is ice free.
As long as the temp remains below freezing, the next day, the pond's surface is totally frozen.
This is what's happening in Antarctica save the temp is above freezing, not below.



Monday, November 03, 2025

Something eternal ...


November looms ...

Something eternal ...

Back in 1977, yours truly took a serious road trip to Colorado to check out a design conference in Aspen, Colorado. After attending said conference, the Four Corners Area beckoned as the vehicle I had was the VW Camper Bus, the best way, IMHO, to see America as this voyage took well over a month and encompassed thousands of miles before returning to CT. In doing the explore, encountering Aspen groves, a single organism consisting of hundreds to thousands of clone trees residing in finite spaces, remain forever etched in my mind because of the fluttering of their leaves, presenting to the viewer a silvery shimmer bordering on the magical. On an earlier trip, my wife and I experienced the grandeur of the redwoods on the coast of Northern California. Vast, remote, an open air cathedral for the ages, an environment encouraging one to walk in silence among entities thousands of years old residing in forests millions of years old, something most wondrous to behold. Being a designer and videographer who likes to walk, one amazing aspect of all tress is how they react to wind as the sound wind makes when moving through the canopy of leaves indirectly relates, to this writer, the work of Gustav Mahler as they too emote a sense of eternal timelessness like that of nature when wind makes it's presence known in the most amazing way possible.


Snow ...


Woods

Saturday, November 01, 2025

One is not entitled ... ever.



Let's think about the above image. Did Getty create that or some artist? I hope some artist, who should be named, as the graphic's really good and relates to the blurb concerning AI and the art of the easy way out.