G. Craig Vachon
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The Knucklehead of Silicon Valley
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Rapid Unplanned Disassembly
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Head and Tales: The Other Side of the Story
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“People in my field always talked about “human equivalence” as the gold standard for machine intelligence. But the smartest people in the world gave away their data for free without bothering to read the contract. Data was life. Little in the world was more valuable. If giving away your data was the benchmark, maybe artificial general intelligence was going to be easier to achieve than we thought.”
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“God is a comedian playing to an audience that is afraid to laugh. VOLTAIRE”
― Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal
― Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal
“Quod non satis elaborare sicut cogitavit”
― Hard Time
― Hard Time
“The dreamers of the day are dangerous men,
for they may act their dream with open eyes; to make it possible. This, I did.”
― The Gone-Away World
for they may act their dream with open eyes; to make it possible. This, I did.”
― The Gone-Away World
“There’s a story that the Emperor of China once lost his throne gambling with a peasant, because he agreed if he lost to pay a single grain of rice on the first square of a chess board and double the amount on each square on the next until he had covered the board. His debt for the final square was eighteen and a half million trillion grains. It is almost impossible to imagine the capabilities of a machine that much more powerful than the ones we have today, but I think we can accept it could hold quite a lot of simulations of our world. The”
― Gnomon
― Gnomon
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