What better choice for a heading image for AI Worlds than gilded lilies. This image was generated in Vecteezy and in this section, it reflects the opportunities we have from AI.
There is an old expression about ‘gilding the lily’ that basically means, That is already so perfect, you don’t need to add anything more.
Well, that’s kind of what we’re here to talk about. What is “enough?” What is “too perfect?” What is so cast in concrete, deemed so sacred, that we cannot speak of it, cannot ask questions: Why? Where from? Who said?
That’s what we are all about here. There are lots of questions about AI, who uses it. Interestingly, there is a broad discussion fueled by people’s personal opinions projected onto others about who should and who should not be using AI and for what.
We don’t have should/should not discussions. We seldom engage in discussions based on opinions. Our conversations are more curiosity-based: What happens if I do this? What happens if I try this? What happens if I stop doing this?
We also talk about the different AIs, the details of using them, what we’ve found, what we’ve learned.
We use “big words,” jargon, because they are precise. We don’t “dumb stuff down.” This is more a place where we “dumb stuff up.”
We are irreverent in a lot of ways. We ask challenging questions and go scary places. We challenge the status quo by inquiry, not by argument.
Many of the posts and the Seeds will be forward thinking: This is what we know [hinge] And this is what is happening next. This is a physical form that is embedded in an absolutely marvelous North African Language that I discovered recently called Masri. It is spoken Egyptian Arabic and dates to Ancient Engypt and a time before time.
All made possible by the interaction of humans and AIs.
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