Category: AI, Computation, and Technology

  • The Other Reason for Academic Reform: Use Tech to Scale the Best, and Exit the Rest.

    —“Most professors outside of the very top tier don’t break the 120 -130 range (not bright enough to move the dial). I was fortunate to have an outstanding Harvard educated law school professor, however, who was both intelligent (plus 3.83-4 standard deviations) and erudite. His course on contemporary legal theory alerted me to the enemy’s 20th c. techniques (Gramscian long march, Fabian infiltration, Frankfort cultural critique, feminism, post-modernism, and unrestrained legal positivism). Thank you Professor Durham.”—Scott De Warren

  • ( I assume that’s why facial recognition systems identify me as german… lol)

    ( I assume that’s why facial recognition systems identify me as german… lol)

    Reply addressees: @Hail__To_You

  • ( I assume that’s why facial recognition systems identify me as german… lol)

    ( I assume that’s why facial recognition systems identify me as german… lol)


    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-31 17:21:13 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1267144111485837315

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    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1267135311005519872

  • The Stack

    The Stack https://t.co/keyN3VccOR

  • The Stack

    The Stack https://propertarianism.com/2020/05/31/the-stack/


    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-31 13:55:42 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1267092392995405824

  • Computer science appears to have made it possible for us to imagine ourselves co

    Computer science appears to have made it possible for us to imagine ourselves correctly https://t.co/iNeQw1sKH0

  • Computer science appears to have made it possible for us to imagine ourselves co

    Computer science appears to have made it possible for us to imagine ourselves correctly https://propertarianism.com/2020/05/30/computer-science-appears-to-have-made-it-possible-for-us-to-imagine-ourselves-correctly/


    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-30 21:38:11 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1266846392754016260

  • Computer science appears to have made it possible for us to imagine ourselves correctly

    Dec 5, 2019, 3:12 PM Computer science appears to have made it possible for us to imagine ourselves correctly: “why doesn’t it understand or “why doesn’t it know” was a common question in the first generation of computer users. Today, every generation knows it’s just a machine and needs explicit instructions on its own terms. Programming had the same effect. Databases even more so. And the current ‘pseudo-ai-tools’ have reached the point of producing design patterns “organizations that fulfill purposes”: the grammars of software whether relational database, hierarchical database, Text-Index, Bayesian (“ai”), Object, Functional, Script, Speech, Touch, Text, punc- card, or Switch. So it is far easier for our generations to understand the brain as a computational device and the mind as our introspection upon it. But it is still difficult for us to understand that we have surprisingly little agency until we develop sufficient introspection — if we can at all. The principle difference in my thought is that I see mankind as largely consisting of semi-conscious beings riding an unconscious elephant, with a very, very, few of us able to look in the mental mirror and recognize the driver…isn’t us.

  • Computer science appears to have made it possible for us to imagine ourselves correctly

    Dec 5, 2019, 3:12 PM Computer science appears to have made it possible for us to imagine ourselves correctly: “why doesn’t it understand or “why doesn’t it know” was a common question in the first generation of computer users. Today, every generation knows it’s just a machine and needs explicit instructions on its own terms. Programming had the same effect. Databases even more so. And the current ‘pseudo-ai-tools’ have reached the point of producing design patterns “organizations that fulfill purposes”: the grammars of software whether relational database, hierarchical database, Text-Index, Bayesian (“ai”), Object, Functional, Script, Speech, Touch, Text, punc- card, or Switch. So it is far easier for our generations to understand the brain as a computational device and the mind as our introspection upon it. But it is still difficult for us to understand that we have surprisingly little agency until we develop sufficient introspection — if we can at all. The principle difference in my thought is that I see mankind as largely consisting of semi-conscious beings riding an unconscious elephant, with a very, very, few of us able to look in the mental mirror and recognize the driver…isn’t us.

  • Think of P as Code

    Think of P as Code https://propertarianism.com/2020/05/29/think-of-p-as-code/


    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-29 12:43:29 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1266349445077229568