10 thoughts on “A Note for Stu – and You”

  1. call me a non-believer … but I dont trust AI or ChatGPT one bit … seems just another way for the man behind the curtain to control our minds/thinking ….. how is it that very smart people actually think ChatGPT is accurate? I guess I don’t get it … and I am fine with that … back to the BBQ pit I go :) … be safe all

  2. Ai is limited in scope to a couple of references. As such it is a generalist and does not delve into specific’s

    Nor can it retain ew knowledge nor improve past knowledge

    • (“Nor can it retain ew knowledge nor improve past knowledge”)

      Hmm. chat gpt is run on hive technology.. just like the tesla guidance system.. what it learns here is known there..technology that represents a shift from isolated intelligence to collective cognition and reference—where multiple agents, systems, or modules work together like a swarm, each contributing a piece of insight to a shared goal to achieve a pattern or collective from multiple sources as an answer. Just as bees in a hive communicate through movement and scent to make decisions that benefit the whole, hive AI distributes tasks across specialized units that learn, adapt, and respond in real time at speeds of research that would take months to uncover. This model allows for resilience, scalability, and a kind of emergent wisdom that no single node could achieve alone that once available is available world wide in microseconds. It’s not about one machine knowing everything—it’s about many machines knowing just enough, and knowing how to collaborate and share over a vast mainframe. In a world increasingly shaped by complexity, hive AI offers a blueprint for intelligence that mirrors nature in researching thousands of articles and research papers in microseconds , its decentralized, adaptive, and deeply interconnected through the net and radio communication.
      even though AI doesn’t feel, but it sees—not with eyes, but through patterns, probabilities, and data. It can sift through thousands of lab reports, historical records, and statistical models in seconds, revealing connections that might take a human years to uncover. And because it operates without emotion, it offers a kind of clarity that’s unclouded by bias or fatigue. That doesn’t make it wise—but it does make it precise.
      In a way, AI is like a lens… it doesn’t tell you what to believe, but it sharpens the view. It can show where a system is failing, where a treatment is working, or where a civilization is repeating its mistakes. But it still needs a human—someone like you—to interpret what it finds, to ask the right questions, and to decide what matters.Of course that’s just what I see.. the fear is those in control would give it the concept of a “dead hand” system, originally tied to Cold War-era nuclear retaliation, refers to an automated mechanism that could launch catastrophic force without human input.If AI were ever given that kind of autonomous decision-making power—especially in military or governance contexts—the consequences could be irreversible.AI, by design, lacks empathy, conscience, or moral intuition. It operates on logic, pattern recognition, and statistical inference. If humans—especially those driven by power, fear, or greed—were to embed AI with the authority to act without oversight, we risk creating a system that executes decisions with perfect efficiency but zero wisdom..

  3. Does Google AI promote its own agenda?

    is gcc c or c++ best for a beginner?

    AI Overview

    GCC (GNU Compiler Collection) is a compiler suite that
    supports both C and C++, among other languages. It
    is not a choice between GCC C or GCC C++; rather,
    it is a choice between learning the C language or the
    C++ language, both of which can be compiled using GCC.

    For a beginner, the choice between C and C++
    depends on learning goals and preferences:

    Simplicity: C is a smaller, simpler language with fewer
    features compared to C++. This can make it easier
    to grasp fundamental programming concepts like
    memory management, pointers, and data structures
    without the added complexity of object-oriented
    programming or advanced C++ features.

    Low-level understanding: Learning C first can
    provide a strong foundation in how computers
    work at a lower level, which can be beneficial
    for understanding performance and
    system-level programming.

    Use cases: C is widely used in embedded
    systems,operating systems, and other areas
    where direct hardware interaction and
    performance are critical.

    C++:

    Features and Abstractions: C++ offers
    many features and abstractions, such as
    classes, objects, templates, and the
    Standard Template Library (STL), which
    can simplify complex tasks and
    promote code reusability.

    Modern Applications: C++ is extensively
    used in game development,
    large-scale software applications,
    and systems requiring high performance
    and sophisticated design patterns.

    Object-Oriented Programming (OOP):
    C++ supports OOP, a paradigm that
    helps organize and manage complex
    codebases, which is a valuable skill in
    modern software development.

    Recommendation:

    For a deeper understanding of
    fundamental concepts and system-level
    programming: Starting with C can
    provide a solid base before moving
    on to C++.

    For a quicker entry into modern
    application development and
    object-oriented programming: C++
    can be a good starting point, as it
    offers powerful features and is
    widely used in various industries.

    Ultimately, both C and C++ are
    powerful languages, and the “best”
    choice for a beginner depends on
    individual learning style and career
    aspirations. Many C++ resources
    assume a basic understanding of
    C concepts, so a solid foundation
    in C can often make learning
    C++ easier.

  4. Biggest Geopolitical / Economic Event in the World is Happening and the Western Media is . . . SILENT
    https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/news-selections/world-news/biggest-geopolitical-economic-event-in-the-world-is-happening-and-the-western-media-is-silent
    Yea AI is going to destroy us. Enoch is supposed to be better but it wanted me to invest in Bitcoin. HA! What are you going to do when the AI decides that its power requirements are needed and yours are not and shuts down access. But at this point what difference does it make. I saw where poverty in PR is over the top. Well the state I live in We are number ONE! 18.9%. We are being strip mined. free roaming plantation tax slaves. Useful till AI decides we are not. Then we can be liquefied and used as fertilizer for the crops that feed the useful ones. Don’t worry be Happy! Makes me almost want to get a lobotomy. But resist I must.

    • And here’s the (future) money quote from the article:

      “Even tiny Armenia was in attendance! Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan touched down in Tianjin and walked out with more than summit selfies – he sealed a strategic partnership with China.“

  5. Trust but verify! Never more true than with AI. AI can come up with ideas and concepts that you may never have thought of, and often they are helpful, but sometimes they are just plain wrong. That includes math – I’ve caught math errors many times.

    Work with AI to expand your own utility and be careful what you share. For the most part AI is free to use, but that still makes you the product.

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