Saturday, April 1, 2023

AI writing essays for tomorrow's doctors.

 There have been major advances lately in AI technology with the release of Chat GPT currently in release GPT-4. Last week Elon Musk and a bunch of technology leaders put out an open letter calling for a global moratorium on AI learning and technologies. One of the obvious problems already being experienced is that this AI can be used to write reports and essays for college work that is extraordinary and there is no way to detect it was generated by AI in minutes. The student could potentially ace the class while having done very little work and not being learned in the topics they got credit for.

I believe one solution to this particular problem is to have each AI service formulate the text output with an algorithm be it based on the first letter of every 12 words, or the frequency of a certain letter or word, there should be a way to craft the output in a way that it retains it's perfection, but also allows diagnostic software to detect if it originated from an AI provider.

Tuesday, August 13, 2019

JFK Live

If only we had a telescope 336 trillion miles away that was strong enough to focus on earth, we could view the JFK assassination live and look for new clues and answers.

Thursday, July 7, 2016

Another reason to hate Walmart

Walmart is huge, which is a good thing right? That's the American Dream to enjoy incredible success and to dominate the competition, but I think their business model is bad for their customers and bad for America.

From my perspective Walmart carries all the basic common easy to handle high profit high volume items. Because of this they have taken the lion share of daily sales from many traditional department stores on which we used to rely on for specialized items. Before Walmart if you wanted to buy a hammer you went to a hardware store, if you needed food the grocery store, we relied on automotive shops, plant nurseries, sporting goods stores, and several other specialized stores.

The problem becomes apparent when you need to buy a low profit, low volume item like one specific size bolt, wing nut, or a washer for example. The hardware store while they used to perhaps make most of their money on hammers and fertilizer also stocked every size nut, bolt, screw, and washer. I think the little items were available as a courtesy that department stores offered which Walmart does not.

Walmart takes all the easy money by offering the high volume stuff and leaves all the inconvenient items to us to scavenge on our own from the last remaining department stores or online from China. With Walmart stealing all the hammer sales the hardware stores are forced out of business, the same goes for all the other types of department stores and our local access to quality low profit low volume items is lost forever.

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Which Bathroom?

Humans have reproductive organs which they tend to keep covered while cohabitating with unintended mates. This activity helps fend off unintentional sexual arousal. Unfortunately it’s necessary for humans to expose their reproductive organs in order to expel waste.
Humans with male sexual organs should use the “Men’s Room” you will find it’s well suited to handle male waste disposal. Humans without male sexual organs should use the “Woman’s Room” it’s designed to meet their needs.
This concludes today’s lesson.

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Self-Segregation for Self-Preservation

With the latest race issue brewing in Ferguson Missouri the news has me thinking about racism, trying to better understand what causes it so maybe I can imagine some ways to improve the situation. It’s an introvert thing always thinking about how to save the world!
I think one hurtle we need to overcome is segregation. The problem with segregation is we create different environments for each group of people based on skin color. Perhaps these environments promote differing stereotypical behavior.
Although we have taken steps to reduce forced segregation, people seem to have a habit of self-segregating! Take a look in the lunch room of any school and you will likely see students grouped by race/color.
I remember reading one time about a crowd of people dressed in costumes; I don’t remember off hand if they were on a movie set or theme park, they ate lunch in costume. The funny thing is they self-segregated by costume in the same way people of different skin colors normally congregate. The elephants sat at one table and the tigers sat at another!
I believe what’s going on here is basic genetic self-preservation. The safest place for any animal is usually with other animals just like themselves. An elephant is less likely to be eaten by another elephant than by a tiger! Of course a tiger isn’t likely to be eaten by an elephant, but still there’s safety in numbers and generally speaking it seems natural that most animals stick with their kind.
Now don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying humans of different skin color are different animals, I just think we have a genetic preference when grouping to seek out those that are most similar to ourselves.
So if we have a tendency to self-segregate and that’s the root of all evil racism, how do we fix it? Maybe we need to start by encouraging integration at the lunch table? Assigned seating? Can we teach our children and each other to look at our similarities without checking the color of their skin?
If all else fails we should all have gray colored skin in a thousand years, hopefully by then we will judge people based on their character and sit with people we admire regardless of their lineage, shape, size, age, Etc.

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

No soup for you!

I recently had an opportunity to return to Japan after finishing a Navy tour there about ten years prior. The thing I was most looking forward to was getting another taste of a mystical magical soup from the Capricciosa restaurant at the top of More's City Mall in Yokosuka!

The restaurant had relocated to the other side of the building and presumably some if not all of the staff had changed, but the "Italian Meat and Vegetable Soup" was still on the menu, yay! In fact the menu had been updated and there was another name for the soup provided. Another clue to the riddle behind the secret soup that had haunted me for a decade! The decoded soup name was... ready for it? Minestrone!

I felt a bit disappointed to be honest. Isn't Minestrone one of the most common soups in the world? Had I waited ten years and traveled thousands of miles just to have some run of the mill Minestrone soup? In fairness the Japanese versions of food are sometimes, often, different than the American versions of the same food, for example Tacos with BBQ Sauce on them and Spaghetti with ketchup and butter for sauce (which tastes way better than it sounds)

This Minestrone soup is made without any beans or pasta and although "Meat" is one of the primary words in the title, it's difficult to find in the soup! I separated some of the soup into another bowl so I might reverse engineer it. Can you identify the mystery meat?


The known and suspected ingredients are as follows:
Tomato
Onion
Celery
Potato
Spinach Leaf
Chicken Stock?
Tomato soup?
Ground Pork?/Bacon?/Pancetta?/Beef?
Heavy Cream?
I attempted to recreate the soup and my creation was good, but not the same. The original soup (shown below) is a yellowish color which I can’t explain. Any ideas?

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Thanks for the password

Here's one for you, do you think Google has too much integrity to try your password on other sites log in as you and data mine personal info from other sites? How about this, what if you enter the password for another site by accident into Google and it fails do you think they would store that failed attempt and try to log in to other sites as you using those credentials? Lately it seems to me if I can imagine it someone is doing it. What do you think?