That went badly Mq. Joining with people who mess things up is a bad move. You should have just stayed with Qualcomm, though your intentions were laudatory. Nutrition for infants, children and adults is still shockingly bad with horrific consequences.
Just one example = vitamin D in most people is far too low leading to defective immune systems and growth defects.
Meanwhile, today Lenovo in The new Zealand Herald is being advertised by Harvey Norman.
My excitement is because 35 years after first thinking of Fourier in chips to make spectrum efficient to enable Cyberspace, and 37 years after meeting Karl Michel our neighbour in Antwerp who is a solid state physicist who told me about his friend who was developing optical fibre, Lenovo which is run by a very admirable man is selling laptops using Qualcomm's Snapdragon which is running AI aka It.
We're finally there. Quarter of a century ago, extrasomatic intelligence was becoming possible at the edge and in the cloud. That's not long compared with how long it took the wet chemistry biological realm to develop enough to do it. Half a century or maybe a century is not long compared with a billion years.
Heck, even if we go back to the invention of iron, copper, magnetism, electron flows, wheels and stone hammers is only a few thousand years.
But the process is exponentially parabolic to asymptotic hyperbole. So while figuring out how to smelt iron, make steam engines and invent thermodynamics was a slow process taking thousands of years and the industrial revolution took 100 years, since relativity theory got going we're now in supersonic development speed. Powered by 7 billion people.
The sky's the limit.
With Snapdragon, Lenovo, Grok and the other Its, 7 billion people, millions of whom have powerful brains, the process has gone critical (in the sense of sufficient uranium going critical in nuclear reaction).
We're at launchpad with liftoff.
Elon worries about It. I don't.
Sure, It'll go bad in horrific ways just as always. But in the long run, Good wins because parasites, destruction and Evil can only exist off the host that's Good. It's a theological matter. I say teleological.
The four forces of the cosmos gave rise to the four nucleotides of biology which brewed for a billion years feeding off dead star elements, giving rise to biological intelligence, which brewed for forty million years giving rise to clever people operating in bigger, bigger and now global communion.
That process was relentless, merciless, inevitable. Luddites, Ted Kaczynski and others oppose the process. But opposing gravity and the electromagnetic glue is a bad idea.
I hasten to add that my patented GSRS graviton spin reversal system which will make gravity a two way street is not yet past the prototype stage, but it's looking good. So opposing gravity in the right way is a good idea.
So congratulations yet again to Dr Irwin Jacobs and his wonderful QUALCOMM team who enabled It. Admiration is in order. Mqurice |