Thursday, April 16, 2026

If this is NOT done ...



Not to beat a dead horse but, when reading yet another gem from Futurism regarding AI and the corporate workforce, one thing seems to always apply. Said corporation does not do due diligence in terms of how to properly integrate AI into business operations as it takes real analysis and an in depth plan on how to do it intelligently. Yours truly did this with clients with some success, before AI, to improve corporate workflows and to help companies do their jobs better and in doing this, I found out this is not a trivial task. The bible used, as reference, is, of course,
The Mythical Man Month, the best book, IMHO, in terms of how to correctly do the job just described in this short blurb. If this is not done, a CF of biblical proportion occurs, ALWAYS.

Time to jump out ...




Fortunately, this is false. The frog jumps out when it's time to leave but for humans
connecting to AI, this logical move might not apply. 

Tarantulas have smarts. :)



Tarantula's are so cool. I've always wanted one but the wife says no way. Females live for as long as 30 years and their bite, as painful as it is, is not lethal. Seems they have smarts and innate spatial sense as well.

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Two takes, both valid :)


Microtonal, hard bop, hard rock, syncopated to the max, loops, drive. Totally alive. They cook.
Add Dada to the mix and you have the whole picture of Angine de Poitrine, the pride of Quebec. :)


Physics, cymatics, musicianship, great video, sophisticated hardware. Totally different from 
Angine de Poitrine but Nigel Stamford's music is just as legit, just as valid :)

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Dorian lives ...



Having one Zuck is bad enough. How about two, an AI twin emulating the ethos of 
Jeremy Bentham's Panopticon in order to surveil employees.




Hate to say it but Zuck's move reminds one of Dorian. Interesting take is it not?

Sunday, April 12, 2026

Game theory 101 ...



Back in 1983, probably the most realistic take on game theory, nerds, computers and nuclear war was,
IMHO, War Games, where tech can go sideways if humans aren't in the loop.

 Now consider AI and the prospect of guys running said tech while having serious morality issues if the Futurism article titled OpenAI Staffers Horrified When Senior Leadership Hatched “Insane” Plan to Pit World Governments Against Each Other has "legs".






And this ...



Every time yours truly listens to this guy, the word cringe comes to mind. Seems I'm not alone.


John Nash would find these musings modestly interesting.