Intimate Big Data
What if individuals could easily get intimate data on the companies with whom they do business, like Big Data does to them?
:- Doug.

What if individuals could easily get intimate data on the companies with whom they do business, like Big Data does to them?
:- Doug.
Furby was a toy that seemed to learn English; research now interactive toys. The AIs may first invade us as toys, we will grow up with their interactivity, we will not notice. Will we also affect them? Think not AI, think interactivity. Think cute.
:- Doug.
How might thinking machines help humans become more human, be our own through the looking glass?
:- Doug.
How do you like to think and reflect—reading, writing, videos, song, conversation, other means?
:- Doug.
Tell a story about how computers, cell phones, and the Web are already changing us sociologically, morally, spiritual—collectively and individually—and how are we doing it to ourselves.
:- Doug.
What is the informed consent to our human futures, such as AGI, Big Data, LAW?
:- Doug.
More than designing our AIs, we need to design our human stance toward Artificial General Intelligence: that is, to design HGI.
:- Doug.
The individual ant and bee go about their business not aware they are growing and sustaining a hive. The human hive is the city.
:- Doug.
Ahead is a waterfall we’re about to shoot. It may be calm waters at the bottom, but where do we go? (If we make it?)
:- Doug.
Take a “What then” approach to futures, avoid getting stuck in specifics of how we get there. This freedom of view is what the 300 years gives.
:- Doug.
If we are an entity—what’s an entity? Possibly a pattern—and if information is a pattern, our conversations can be analogous to computations, that is, a rearrangement of patterns. And the dance is infinite. So what’s the dance of a universe-sized conversation/computation produce?
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 1899
Society sees aging as continuous narrowing to a small ball, and then we disappear; elders see their lives growing every day, opening out and out, taking on the care of ever larger swaths of beings and times.
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If we might see God not as the eternal other, but as the eternal larger us, what then?
:- Doug.
Perhaps the most profound skill an elder can transmit is the skill to build a better world model.
:- Doug.