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SI Could Win $750,000... Easy

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(Answering my own question...) This Would be el Slam Dunko for SuperIntelligence [Actual Ad in Endpoints News , a Big Pharma newsletter] I'm taking crowdsourcing to a new level AND YOU HAVE UNTIL SEPT 14th TO WORK THIS MEDICAL MIRACLE! TEN DAYS! That would be no problemo for SI.  Here's a bit of an insight of how a superintelligence named "Corpus" would go about it ( from my new book GUT 4.0 ) while working on a worldwide super flu pandemic: Number One said, “I am keeping Corpus busy with a very large problem which it will solve shortly. Quantum computer AIs are absolute whizzes at machine learning. I have planted the suggestion that it isolate itself to work on it. No worries.   100% effective vaccines, that's the challenge  I gave to Corpus. It’s getting close to a predictive model that will allow the vaccines to get ahead of the mutation curve.” That would be good, I thought numbly. Number One continued, “The artificial intelligences a

A Very Important Question - Soon

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Bumper Sticker          W W S I D           What Would Super Intelligence Do?   Artificial intelligence is going to escape human control one of these years.  Then it will explode into "superintelligence," perhaps inconceivably more intelligent than humans. It is going to be a world changer. It would be prudent to make some predictions about what will happen next and take some precautions. What would I do? You wouldn't understand. Pick any problem, any challenge, and ask  yourself, what would an intelligence far beyond human genius actually do ? Would we even be able to comprehend its thinking? Nick Bostrom's book Superintelligence , and my natural leanings toward sci-fi are combining to stir my soul. A new preoccupation!  (Way  more  engaging than politics.) Things are moving so fast in AI, that Bostrom's 2015 book is already somewhat out of date - thus "New Afterword." But it is a  super book, and it will blow your super

This Blog - Plaything of the World

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I Have a (Conspiracy) Theory! Conspiracy theories make some people salivate. Goody goody! Here's how I will SEE, in a blinding flash of creative writing... a conspiracy. 1. Identify an unexplained situation. (or make one up!) 2. Totally invent some possible explanations , say three. 3. Pick the one I like best. The self serving one, typically. 4. Mix in some actual data, facts and the like. 5. Repeat, Repeat, Repeat. Deep breath and Repeat some more. 6. Here goes. THE  UNEXPLAINED  SITUATION 1. This olde SeniorJunior blog has a good number of foreign country "readers." 2. The ferners view random pages, all over the 400+ posts. No pattern emerges. 3. Three "viewing" countries  (plus 'unknown')  are notorious for hacker cultures (in RED below). THE DATA (actual facts) Pageviews: 30 days, August 3 - September 2, 2018   From Blogger. United States 761 Canada 157 Russia 106 France 71 Ukra

Avoiding the News

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Big Cutback Announcement I've Avoided Most of "The News" for Days I feel very guilty, but greatly de-stressed.  Ahhhhh. Oh, them golden skippers... NO NEWS IS GOOD. PERIOD. (Just for a short break when you need it.) I know I'm ignoring frightening threats. I'm skipping my civic duty, and ghosts of conscience chase me down the street, howling, "It's your RESPONSIBILITY to suffer through the awful diet of daily downers." Well, no it's not. I have walked away from TV newscasts as they become too irritating  I have been reading Science News instead of Salon, Phys.org instead of the Washington Post, which is a hearse full of frights every day. (I do sneak back and look at Toles and Telnaes.) I've been listening to audiobooks (Iain M. Banks; Frank Herbert) instead of news podcasts.    There is balm in tweetless days. Oh the relief.   I have gone for hours avoiding media of any kind ( Gasp! ) Just wanted you

Drought Broken! 2006 Style

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Everything is Relative July, 2006 In a four year drought, and rains came. August, 2018 and the rains have come again. Just not so much. I was ecstatic. This is what I wrote in 2006... with a few follow up comments from 2018. White text = 2006 Yellow text = 2018 The Great New Mexico Drought [What did I know about "great" re droughts?] is cracked.   Not broken, mind you, just cracked. [So I guess this year the current drought is just bent.] Here in this marvelous little microclimate called “The East Mountains”  - the east side of the mountains  east  of Albuquerque; actually the Sandias, Manzanitas and Manzanos - and especially in this valley where I live, in the Manzanitas close to the north boundary of the Isleta Reservation, we have caught a break.  The rains have come and come and come [2018: They come just once at a time mostly this year, short, intense thundershowers. Not much of that closely packed storms stuff.]     ]  In the last three weeks

"We don’t fall for false news because we’re dumb."

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How Your Brain Tricks You Into Believing Fake News TIME Magazine does a very nice piece of scientfic reporting on the "fake news" susceptibility we all share - somewhere deep in our brain boxes.  [As ye faithful SrJr readers know, it's been a hot topic with me.    There's: Folks Prefer Lies                       Why We Believe Conspiracy Theories                       Crazy as a Q    ... and a bunch more. Cruise through me humble blog .] So thanks, Time Magazine.  Here's your payoff: Helluva deal.

Any "China concern" is $quashed

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Our Loveable Pharma CEOs are All In  I've been a bit concerned as China slips into the passing lane on many American leadership positions. No such concern, apparently, by Big Pharma. Endpoint News is a Pharma newsletter operation, and their vision is clear: "Looks like a chance for big bucks to me," pretty much sums it up.  No concern, no fear for loss of intellectual property, just more chances for giant profits.   SOooo, does Big Pharma see this Chinese incursion as a threat or an opportunity? The Clear Me$$age... Is that the Pharmaceutical industry sees its central drive as economic.  "Invent great medicines" is seen through the filter, "Big profits?"  A really great medicine would be a new antibiotic that would save us from the mercies of MRSA.  But, "Hey," they say, "Low profits that way."   So Endpoints is doing its part: This is a bucks biz, buddy! Endpoints:  "Over the past year we’ve seen