Erik Brynjolfsson on X: "A lot of truth to this: A smart person can get a good working knowledge of AI pretty quickly." / X
(Next up: AI Forestry to over the change over time, e.g. geography, ecology, taxonomy, evolution, etc. As well as the critics. Possibly the soul of cellular automata. Begs the question. Author is cited on Google Scholat. Digital Twin? Then what is left to admin? What counts for economics? Any ideas for the Science Fair?)
Nukes, political violence, and environmental exploitation: The enduring relevance of Dune
(Modeling people takes more than emotional inventory since they likely took a lot of rehearsal or training, over multiple nervous systems, to get where they are. Can AI get charisma down? With or without appeal to empathy? What will that mean for elections? BCI?)
(PDF) Ethics of Quantum Technologies: A Scoping Review
The majority of the research has focused on the potential impact of quantum technologies on privacy and security, the potential impact of quantum technologies on the trust of those systems, and the potential for creating new forms of inequality in access to the technology.