Wednesday 22 May 2019

New Scientist May 18 2

The idea that the conditions in the open in NZ, will be different that the conditions in a lab for making the molecules for protolife just seems deeply deeply confused.

The use of AI to correct the mistakes of AI seems to get things on track. I just don't think people are feeding the information in which is on the border of tricking human observers, ie have an image that 8 out of 10 humans correctly identify as a cat, and discard the ones at 7 or 9 , rather than picking the 10s. Just a thought.

Looking at the carbon load, I think we can put the accounts and book keeping aside and ask how many tonnes are going in globally. Global problem = global solution. Seems right to me.

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