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  • AI Technical Flow Part 3

    AI Technical Flow Part 3

    Part 3: Output We’ve arrived at the output. What you and I can see once the AI has processed our requests. The output not only consists of the generated response, but also shows a variety of output channels, or where the output gets routed to. What I like most about this flow is it’s iterative

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  • AI Technical Flow Part 2

    AI Technical Flow Part 2

    Part 2 : Processing We’ll now take a look at part 2. Processing. It’s very easy to get lost in the complexity of what occurs here. I promised to keep my articles high level. This is no exception. To learn more about the mathematics involved, there are plenty of web-sites and books you can dive

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  • AI Technical Flow Part 1

    AI  Technical Flow Part 1

    Part 1 of 3: Input Let’s take a little mystery out of AI. I promised early on to keep it high level. This won’t be any different, except it will get a little more technical. Don’t worry, I won’t dive deeply into the algorithms involved, a little mystery will remain. Basic Technical Flow Modified Technical

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  • AI At Home

    AI At Home

    Let’s get a little more personal with our AI discussion and talk about AI in the home. This really personalizes AI. Yes we know it can do wonders with a variety of research products currently underway. We’ve talk about some successes AI has had. How it learns, how it makes inferences, even touched on ethics.

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  • AI Research to Replace Finite Resources

    AI Research to Replace Finite Resources

    PSA: Public Service Announcement. Before we go further, I’d like to highlight some exciting projects currently underway using AI. The list below is narrowed to those projects addressing our finite resources and possible replacements. A large shout-out to Google’s Gemini for helping me obtain the below information. The Northeast Materials Database (Rare-Earth Replacement) Current electronics

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  • Ethics and AI

    Ethics and AI

    To begin a discussion on ethics in AI development, I propose a baseline. Incorporation of universal truths and some science fiction should be at the top of our list. Issac Asimov’s Three Laws of Robotics Universal Truths – Prime Directive Let me first state the obvious. Issac Asimov’s three laws of robotics refer to the

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  • AI – Beyond The Fear

    AI – Beyond The Fear

    AI Beyond the Fear aims to dispel some of the current, negative hype around AI. Human history suggests that our current anxiety toward artificial intelligence is the latest chapter in a long-standing human tradition. We meet every era-defining intervention, from the locomotive to the smartphone, with a predictable cycle of denial, fear and eventual integration.

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  • Checkpoint – April 2026

    Checkpoint – April 2026

    It’s time for a checkpoint. Some may have read all the articles in order, but I think it’s more probable that most found this site and read one or two. The intent of the checkpoint is simply a brief overview of what’s been covered to date. The reason is to lay the groundwork towards seeing

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  • Inference: Human vs AI

    Inference: Human vs AI

    We’ve come a long way. The first article described the Turning Test and when this test was passed. We moved onto the experiment performed at MIT then onto a general overview of learning, human vs AI. I thought it important to establish some baseline in the learning process prior to jumping into inference. If you

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  • Learning: Human vs AI

    Learning: Human vs AI

    When humans and AI interact, I see that as a collaborative effort that consists of mutual respect. One way in which to achieve that is by looking at both the similarities as well as differences. This helps to find out who has more strength in one area, over the other. This is very common with

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