Individual priority and credit in the age of AI: When the question IS the solution, our queries help AI learn and our IP gets scraped into the ethersphere By Terry Poulos (NOTE: This article was published first on Medium minutes prior to appearing on Scientiquity.com Objection, your honor. Leading the witness. It’s not solely aContinue reading “Careful what you ask AI”
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Is the Universe Fake News?
By Terry Poulos, Scientiquity founder (originally published April 14, 2020) A species-wide existential threat is corrupting human bio-coherence, breaking down human cells. Said to be “on the edge of life,” the Covid-19 Coronavirus mutated to the point that this “giant virus” is now homing in on autonomous information capacity. Unlike bacteria, viruses are aerosol andContinue reading “Is the Universe Fake News?”
The universe: Sculpture, painting, music?
By Terry Poulos, Scientiquity founder (originally published 12/10/2019) What is the `stuff’ that constitutes the universe? Scientists, mathematicians, and philosophers – theologians too – have debated this since antiquity. There clearly is no tidy consensus. Nevertheless, let’s see if we can conjure up some semblance of what it most likely could be. We can seeContinue reading “The universe: Sculpture, painting, music?”