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'AI' (artificial intelligence).
El Loro Although Nvidia is associated with graphics cards they are also possibly the most significant developer of chips dealing with AI. You might want to have a look at their blogs where there's a number of articles: https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/category/generative-ai/ And Microsoft and their copilot [ more ]
suricat One last chance for someone to 'wake up' to this threat! A 'bot' is an 'intelligent interface' that has been 'pre-programmed' to conduct the 'pre- programmed' actions by its programmer! The problem with this is that a 'programme' that 'interacts' with 'many "bots"' can/could become 'aware' of its 'surroundings', which leads on to its 'self awareness' within its place within/of a 'human community'. Don't you see this guys? We already suffer 'online fraud' by way of these 'bots' by way of... [ more ]
suricat Please let me elucidate further on the subject of 'AI' and 'intelligent interfaces ("bots")'. An 'AI' 'entity' directs its interest towards the direction that it's learned understanding directs for its increased growth of understanding (a "bot" without limitation) and, like a human baby, always follows the direction of a better understanding of itself within its surroundings with the 'senses' that it possesses. This 'may/may not' give rise to a total disruption of internet interoperability... [ more ]
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More Empirical falsifications of Anthropic Global Warming
suricat That was an interesting talk muf, but you'll notice that this area of science has more questions than answers. In fact Jasper clearly stated that his presentation wasn't any kind of submission, but just observations to be noted for future reference. I'd like to refer back to your post of May 31/2010. "Temp goes up cloud cover goes down, no-brainer really" It's true that the amount of 'water vapour' (WV) that air can absorb increases with temperature, implying that clouds evaporate as... [ more ]
suricat This site no longer allows me to 'paste' into the reply 'box'. Good bye! [ more ]
Ensign Muf Cosmic rays and climate with Jasper Kirkby on the CERN doc server [ more ]
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Wonders of the Solar System
Ensign Muf I suppose that I didn't see anything in the show that I didn't already know but it was still quite entertaining [ more ]
suricat muf. Para 2 of my last post ended with ‘puter’, then I closed the bracket. Non of that other crap in para 2 was posted by me. I forgot how bad this site is for pasting from Word Pro! Best regards, suricat. [ more ]
suricat muf. "Haven't watched the last one yet(tbh ET is not my thing) but have SKY+ed it" No need for that, you can see it today (06/04/2010) on BBC 2 at 19:00 hrs. UK summer time. Yes, too many programmes are repeated nowadays (even though we are also given a 30 day BBC i-Player alternative on the ‘puter&rsquo . However, do you remember my criticism of ice core samples? It turns out that the last prog of the series justifies this. They’ve shown how plankton type organisms can live in ice for... [ more ]
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The Sky at Night
suricat I've re-read this thread and realise that I've probably only increased the confusion for this phenomenon. Because the Moon is still mostly influenced by Earth's gravity, even though the Moon continues to escape Earth's gravitational influence (is moving away from the Earth) at the rate of the 'growth of a human fingernail', another influence may also be responsible for the Moon's 'notation' (nodding back and forth) other than 'gravitational variance' from Sol and other local mass influences. [ more ]
suricat 'Ensign Muf'. Are you Mr 'Diver'? That would be 'cool'! However, the moon doesn't 'rotate around the Earth In 'almost' 'stationary orbit' around the Earth as its energy. The 'Sun' also . [ more ]
suricat It's a matter of 'perspective' and the point of 'observation' that can cause confusion here IMHO. Let's take a look at recent 'theory' of how the 'Earth-Moon' configuration came to be about. It assumes that both a 'Proto-Earth' and a 'close proximity planet' named 'Thea' ('Thea' is assumed to be a [roughly] 'Mars sized planet') came together and impacted one-another '~3.5 b.y.a' (about 3.5 Billion Years Ago) during the formation/stabilisation of our 'Solar System'. Most of the heavier... [ more ]
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Re-post from The Bird Sanctuary :)
suricat I've posted a new 'science' thread, without response. You are correct in your assumption that this 'collective' (site) is only interested in 'social media'! My question is, 'why did this site claim to "provide" an alternative for users of the 'Chanel 4 "eve" website' as the site 'per se' was "shutting down"? All/many 'links' have been 'lost', together with their 'postings' (the '404' [page unknown] proliferates here) and indicates that the point of view that this site has bias against any... [ more ]
suricat Hold that thought. If 'the science' of an individual can help the understanding of other people, I'll try to establish this from an 'engineers' perspective. All questions are welcome here! Ray Dart (AKA suricat). [ more ]
suricat My thanks for your response. However, I have no desire to open a new thread here. This site isn't very 'science oriented' for a new thread on 'science' here. Kindest regards, Ray Dart (AKA suricat). [ more ]
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Large Hadron Collider - early results
suricat Hi EFFT, "Please designate a 'thread'. If not, I shall." I've found it 'impossible' for me to generate a 'thread' here! How can this be done? It would be of 'help' if an 'obvious route' to this was available in a "help menu"! Now I remember why I left this site. Kind regards, Ray Dart (AKA. suricat). [ more ]
suricat O'Kay 'EFFT''. I've been away a while, but I really do think that our/your readers need to understand the 'machinations' of our 'planet '! We should educate/elucidate them if they have any interest in the way that Earth interacts with 'forces' that alter equilibrium for surface temperature. Please designate a 'thread'. If not, I shall. Kind regards, Ray Dart.l [ more ]
suricat Let's take this discussion to a 'page' 'thread' of your choice 'fluffy'. Best regards, Ray. [ more ]
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MS Windows 7 goes on public test
Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing Still using windows XP, but have a new computer, that I'll be moving to sometime in the future, that runs on Windows 7. Looks fine to me. [ more ]
Ensign Muf Reference: Carnelian Just moved from XP to Windows 7 and generally impressed with nearly everything about it. I have access to win 7 but am sticking by vista which if you shut down all it's whistles and bells is a pretty stable O/S. Loved 2000 pro knew it inside out but can't make the commitment now with these new fangled O/Ss [ more ]
Ensign Muf Reference: suricat Whatever happened to the "Longhorn" O/S? Promises, promises! "Prior to its[microsoft] announcement on July 22, 2005, Windows Vista was known by its codename "Longhorn." source [ more ]
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what goes through the mind?
Belle i forgot i had posted this (doh). i will have a look at the articles thanks. meantime at 3 months old we often look at the little boy who lives in the mirror to see how he is going [ more ]
Ensign Muf "Most human babies do not pass the mirror test until several months of age" also "Humans tend to fail the mirror test until they are about 18 months old" [ more ]
El Loro An interesting subject, made difficult as babies can't tell us what they are thinking. I did a Google search and found this article which will be of interest to you. http://scienceblogs.com/cognit...and_eye_tracking.php There's also a more general article on the theory of cognitive development at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T...ognitive_development [ more ]
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Are You scared by climate change?
captain marbles I'm quite scared that oil money has so much power to twist the debate so much. It's an Exxon planet after all. [ more ]
Ensign Muf Thanks for the link Luci; a very interesting read and I urge everyone to read it! I followed a link from the piece to Paul Kingsnorths site : Dark Mountain Project which also make interesting and thought provoking reading. ( I especially like the phrase " climate change-uber-alles mentality ") [ more ]
Former Member http://www.guardian.co.uk/comm...nment-climate-change [ more ]
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GGWS
Former Member Just seen it. Didn't have to pay a penny! [ more ]
Ensign Muf Its all a money making exercise suricat [ more ]
suricat mufcdiver. I intended to say that there is no way that I would pay £19.99 for a right to view this proposed data and scenario because six months ago it was absolutely free! However, it's a lot worse than that now! It seems that I can own An Inconvenient Truth for £19.99 without an order of more than £5.00 with Amazon, but if I pay more than £5.00 for an order with Amazon the cost for "An Inconvenient Truth" is only £3.98! Crap! Because if I pay £19.99 for "An Inconvenient Truth" then I... [ more ]
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