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Storie e pensieri suoi e di altri, raccolti da Antonio Dini http://www.antoniodini.com
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Non possiamo dire di non averlo visto succedere possiamo solo ammettere di averlo voluto o quantomeno di essercelo meritato.

Il vero problema - che nell’articolo di Vanity Fair emerge appena - è che la Silicon Valley rivendica una diversità morale e una supremazia etica, una volontà di rivoluzionare per il meglio il mondo, che è estremamente pericolosa e dannosa.

Money quote: “This is the world the smartphone has built. In 1994, Vanity Fair inaugurated the New Establishment list to celebrate the rise of a new entrepreneurial class that promised—how young we were then!—to “make the world a better place.” They were digital-age whiz kids challenging the old boys club, rebels and hackers getting their first taste of real power. Twenty-five years later, the upstarts are now the establishment, the undisputed titans of America’s second gilded age.”

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2019/10/new-establishment-how-silicon-valley-lost-its-conscience
La vera battaglia è sul gaming come servizio, non sul cloud gaming in streaming. Ma l’analisi è sempre interessante. Anche se ci vedo un po' di malafede.

Money quote: “For nearly two decades, scenes like this one have unfolded in living rooms across the globe, thanks to Microsoft’s long-running video game franchise Halo, playable on the tech giant’s ever-popular Xbox home console. But the rich gameplay described above, which Fortune witnessed during a recent visit to the company’s headquarters in Redmond, Wash., needed no brawny consumer electronics to run with the speed and splendor expected of a modern first-person shooter, as such computationally intensive games are known. It required only a smartphone—in this case, paired with a conventional Xbox controller."

https://fortune.com/longform/video-game-streaming/
Forwarded from Mobilize!
📲 Scaricata da oltre 270mila persone, l’app Tsunami Democràtic potrebbe cambiare il modo in cui pensiamo l’attivismo online. (Numeri impressionanti anche perché l’app non si trova sui normali store) https://www.wired.co.uk/article/barcelonia-riots-catalonia-protests-news
Anche le menti più geniali del nostro tempo, come Gregory Bateson, hanno dovuto fare i conti con la propria famiglia di origine. E a quella di Bateson occorreva un vero genio per sopravvivere, gli altri sono finiti a fare i baristi nelle Marche.

Money quote: “Bateson’s own process of self-transformation began with a letter to his father in 1925. A year earlier, his parents had persuaded him to break off his engagement to a Swiss woman. She wasn’t English, she wasn’t a scientist, hence she wasn’t right. Sent off, in compensation, to the Galápagos Islands to repeat the fieldwork that Charles Darwin had done a century before, Bateson found the inhabitants far more interesting than the fauna. Pleading with his father not to be ‘terribly disappointed’, he wrote to tell him he needed to ‘break with ordinary impersonal science’. He would study people, anthropology”

https://aeon.co/essays/gregory-bateson-changed-the-way-we-think-about-changing-ourselves
Questo tizio mi fa impazzire. La prima cosa sensata che leggo da tempo. Molto tempo.

Siamo arrivati alla fine della crescita esponenziale?

Money quote: “Moore’s Law was based on the fact that you could change the physical structure [of computer circuits] without changing information content. You could halve the physical structure. Is there a pile of sand on my desk, or not? You take away half the grains, there’s still a pile of sand on my desk. You take away half of the remaining, there’s still a pile of sand on my desk. And we were able to do that, over the 50 years, 25 times or so. Until we got down to a single grain, which is where we are now. And we can’t halve the pile of sand anymore”

https://medium.com/s/2069/a-top-roboticist-says-a-i-will-not-conquer-humanity-133f2611d035
Ok, è arrivato il momento che facciate il vostro primo bagno nella Quantum Information Science

Money quote: “In Spring 2017, I taught a new undergraduate course at UT Austin, ennoscriptd Introduction to Quantum Information Science. There were about 60 students, mostly CS but also with strong representation from physics, math, and electrical engineering. One student, Ewin Tang, made a previous appearance on this blog. But today belongs to another student, Paulo Alves, who took it upon himself to make detailed notes of all of my lectures. Using Paulo’s notes as a starting point, and after a full year of procrastination and delays, I’m now happy to release the full lecture notes for the course. Among other things, I’ll be using these notes when I teach the course a second time, starting … holy smokes … this Wednesday”

https://www.scottaaronson.com/blog/?p=3943
La verità sulle storie delle intelligenze artificiali troppo intelligenti? Sono un modo nuovo per raccontarci storie di fantasmi, cioè per cercare di guardare nella oscurità al di là del fuoco attorno al quale ci siamo raccolti 50mila anni fa.

Money quote: “Some of Facebook’s AIs invented their own language, one incomprehensible to humans, at which Facebook’s researchers panicked and were compelled to pull the plug. At least, this was the story I heard on a Vanity Fair podcast. The host seemed deeply disturbed by the thought of these alien, almost Lovecraftian beings taking shape under the blithe gaze of an amoral tech giant.”

https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2018/12/20/the-truth-about-ai-a-secular-ghost-story/