Dave, thanks -
I suppose I should have done the (trivial) research... I think the
version I was thinking of was Alan Kay who used the term "invent". I
think I knew of Drucker and I suppose I shouldn't be surprised at
Lincoln but don't think I'd heard of it before!
On 1/9/25 3:34 PM, Prof D
"the best way to predict the future is to create it".
most often attributed to Abraham Lincoln and Peter Drucker.
On Thu, Jan 9, 2025, at 3:06 PM, steve smith wrote:
> Glen -
>
> Very well articulated, the images such as "where the cartoons don't
> weave together well" and "dog catches car" wer
Glen -
Very well articulated, the images such as "where the cartoons don't
weave together well" and "dog catches car" were particularly poignant.
I am reminded of Scott McCloud's maxim about panel cartooning that "all
of the action happens in the gutters".
I'm unclear on your first point re
Yes; wish I could write more, but can’t today. Many hooks in the observations
below.
But the colleague (comp chem) who was pointing me to degeneration-of-model
papers sent me the links he intended. Below:
—
I was referring to the following Nature paper and the associated News&Views
article
Shoot, I just noticed Ralph's passing.
https://magazine.mindplex.ai/in-memory-of-ralph-abraham-mathemagician-extraordinaire/
Thankful I got to talk to him one last time at Merle's a couple years ago
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On 1/6/25 06:44, glen wrote:
Thanks for the heads up. It's just one more step towards the coming libertarian
paradise.
On 1/5/25 11:04, Gillian Densmor
OK. In the spirit of analog[y] (or perhaps more accurately "affine" or "running
alongside"), what you and perhaps Steve, cf Hoffstadter, lay out seems to fall squarely into
xAI versus iAI. I grant it's a bit of a false dichotomy, perhaps just for security. But I don't
think so.
I don't see arc