Geniuses Wanted
“Intellectuals solve problems, geniuses prevent them.” – Albert Einstein
Creators of ChatGPT and Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), it appears you’ve created a problem. Start-ups and Members of Founders Fund need to rethink “level of consciousness that created it.”
Impotent to Solve or Prevent? Neither intellectual nor genius you are.
A.I. by Design? Time will tell if ChatGPT and AGI will incur the fate of ‘Intelligent Design.’
In the interim, confuse not the pretense of welcoming Regulatory Governance with promoting your damn Egos!
Genome, the Genius that Artificial Intelligence Replaced
Mapping the Human Genome was the feat of the 1990s. Problem solved! Accomplished in 2003, tailoring ones health and medicine based on one’s genes seemed a no-brainer. But like other genial ideals, it was not to be.
Why? If the “U.S. Dangerous Troika? – Physician, Pharma, and Hospital” could talk, they’d tell you simply. If WE can’t monetize it, YOU can’t have it.
And so as the US leader turned his people’s focus to wars and invasions after being ‘attacked,’ the genial genome idea was forgotten.
Forgotten, but not gone. Why else do you think you got swabbed during a ‘pandemic?’ You have voluntarily provided your DNA. Of course, reportedly only 60% of the US public. Hmm, more than collected by “23andMe”? Question is, how will they monetize it? R$D and Patents baby!
Oh sure, Biotech companies will come up with ‘solutions’ to health problems – therapies! For now, focus on that so called new ‘big thing’ – AI! Tests to ‘predict’ this, that and the other.
Deepminds or Deepfakes?
UK research institutions and U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, it’s a damn shame you fail to follow the oath, “First Do No Harm.” Hell, you can’t even practice that of law, “To Protect and Serve.” Instead, you appear to have made a ‘deal with the devil” turning patients into guinea pigs.
According to Silicon Angle November 24, 2017 article, “Google DeepMind announces new research partnership to fight breast cancer with AI.”
Tell us DeepMind, does it not seem like an oxymoron to apply machine learning to an antiquated ‘mammography, an x-ray technique commonly used to check breast health’?
Detection is not ‘rocket science.’ If doctors and radiologists were willing and able to speak, they’d tell you the exam of choice is an MRI. Here’s power that goes Deep in Mind or Body!
Vets were sold on the idea that “Deepmind Wants AI to Spot Kidney Injuries.” Hey guys, how about PREVENTION! So how it turn out?
After Deepmind gained ‘access to more than 700,000 medical records’ it was revealed “The company ran afoul of regulators last year when the U.K.’s data protection watchdog said a deal the company had struck with that country’s National Health Service to access Britons’ anonymized health records failed to comply with the law.”
U.S. too appears to have been ‘taken for a ride” twice! Before Deepmind, “The VA also had a run-in with data protection concerns. In 2016, the agency canceled a deal with AI startup Flow Health, which was supposed to use veterans’ medical information to predict diseases. That was an abrupt end to what was meant to be a five-year contract empowering the startup to use veterans’ genetic data and medical records.”
In other words, after getting paid with $ and data, they ‘cut and run.’ Question is, did both UK and U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs overlook company’s disclosure?
“One of the key things to note here is that it’s possible our current crop of machine learning algorithms, the data available, and other factors may make this a task that can’t ultimately be solved through the application of AI.”
Why is the ‘healthcare’ system refusing to advise and warn the pubic? The ‘devil is in the details’ of the biggest SCAMMERS, US and UK Health System, as I note in my July 2019 paper, “U.S. Dangerous Troika? – Physician, Pharma, and Hospital.”
It appears ‘Nigerian scammers’ fail in comparison to software designed to collect and ‘share’ data by these shity start-ups and BigTech. Many are sold on the idea that by applying ‘machine learning,’ like a wave of a magic wand, the problem will be solved.
Others, like Benjamin Netanyahu, point to the power of Moses’ hand. PM, unlike Moses, you failed. You’ve divided your people. But let me entertain your spirit of compromise, a virtue some Israeli scholars claim not to find in Moslems.
Dare to invoke Moses? My counter is on the table. “Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and unto God the things that are God’s.”
Opportunity to look, face to face, at the man with the power to appease Israel on the problem of anti-Semitism, and all you could mutter was AI is ‘a blessing and a curse’?
PM, you’re much too intelligent to offer such a simplistic remark. Technologies as Scientific Breakthroughs have been capitalized and manipulated by the powerful few while penalizing and disenfranchised the many. Surely, you remember from whence you came.
Not surprisingly, some proponents of AI wish to simply personify intelligence as the use of ‘Artificial Intelligence’ in online games. Do you like Computer Games & Competition! See “UNIVAC” and SmartPhone: Genius or Great Pretender?
Trite pretenders have no need for a Mind that’s Deep. Foreigners, simply add a touch of ‘AI’ and polish up with a Brit accent and whala!
Oh, and for those ‘freedom fighters’ looking to get close to the US President, get started on a start-up, especially one bought by a Big Tech US company. Show Joe how you really feel when he invites you to his White House!
Then again, will he remain?
Elections, Rigged or Predicted?
Social Media was said to be the culprit in ‘rigging’ the 2016 election with all kinds of information. Then came the fear of ‘DeepFakes” in 2020.
BOO! A new ‘bogeyman’ is here! Call it Machine Learning or AI, we’ve been here before.
The UNIVAC I (Universal Automatic Computer) of 1951 was an electronic digital stored-program computer. How powerful compared to today’s models equipped with advanced programs? Well, the UNIVAC I is said to have correctly predicted the 1952 election outcome.
See the headlines “Univac Gets Election Right, But CBS Balks.”
“Nov. 4, 1952: Television makes its first foray into predicting a presidential election based on computer analysis of early returns. The Univac computer makes an amazingly accurate projection that the network doesn’t think credible. The Univac, or Universal Automatic Computer, was the next-gen version of the pioneering Eniac built by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly at […]”
Hmm, wonder if they utilized the UNIVAC I to predict the Watergate break-in!
Bigger question, will they use it or a form of it in 2024? What are the odds the machine gets it right? Well, “even a stopped clock is right twice a day.”
Question is, will you trust it? Remember Bugs Bunny’s words, “The machine has only one moving part.” 🙂