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== A Life Studying AI ==
I've been studying AI for most of my life - and that's saying something, 'cuz I'm not young.
I've been studying AI for most of my life - and that's saying something, 'cuz I'm not young.


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I used the calculator to play "guess the number", which gave me an intuitive understanding of binary trees before I even knew the idea of a "data structure".
I used the calculator to play "guess the number", which gave me an intuitive understanding of binary trees before I even knew the idea of a "data structure".
== Church of Science? ==
What would the church of science look like?
I believe in the scientific method. It is internally consistent, leads to discovery, and challenges itself. If someone said The Scientific Method was bad for society, I would want to see solid evidence.
On a weekly basis, I would like to have a reliable location for congregating with my fellow science-ists. I would like to hear some meaningful gospels, that help to explore, challenge, and restore our understanding of science-ism.
I would tithe when I attended such an event.
I would enjoy hearing about, and participating, in the church's missionary work. For example, I might volunteer to run a node in a model training network.

Revision as of 05:35, 27 February 2023

2023-02-26

A Life Studying AI

I've been studying AI for most of my life - and that's saying something, 'cuz I'm not young.

That may seem ordinary to 30-year-old nerds, I suppose, because AI in some form has been around for decades.

The first time I had a chance to touch a computer - I was 7 or 8 years old. And that was just a calculator. It was a fancy one, with logarithms and exponents.

The church I went to when I was young had a mechanical adding machine to tabulate the donations from each service.

I used the calculator to play "guess the number", which gave me an intuitive understanding of binary trees before I even knew the idea of a "data structure".

Church of Science?

What would the church of science look like?

I believe in the scientific method. It is internally consistent, leads to discovery, and challenges itself. If someone said The Scientific Method was bad for society, I would want to see solid evidence.

On a weekly basis, I would like to have a reliable location for congregating with my fellow science-ists. I would like to hear some meaningful gospels, that help to explore, challenge, and restore our understanding of science-ism.

I would tithe when I attended such an event.

I would enjoy hearing about, and participating, in the church's missionary work. For example, I might volunteer to run a node in a model training network.

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