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bybroward
026 @11:51PM
(#65914170)
Attached to: AI Is Intensifying a 'Collapse' of Trust Online, Experts Say
somebody reading my blog, :)
I wrote this three weeks ago
"AI is probably accelerating the "Law of Demeter" effect on the Internet and information"
https://www.scry.llc/2025/12/2...
Distance + diversity + time = declining trust
the majority model now is devolution back to physical validation. it's too easy to spoof anything online, which I first predicted at DEFCON in 2006 regarding clickfraud.
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bybroward
2026 @04:18PM
(#65911255)
Attached to: 'The Downside To Using AI for All Those Boring Tasks at Work'
I decided to share the full incomprehensible thread for a few days here on Slashdot. Im condensing and simplifying it next week.
https://chatgpt.com/share/6960...
.
180549993
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bybroward
2026 @03:38PM
(#65911185)
Attached to: 'The Downside To Using AI for All Those Boring Tasks at Work'
I mentioned AI as a reflection engine before which generates a synthesis. the cognition series I'm writing is a perfect example. ChatGPT synthesised this from my inputs.
https://www.scry.llc/2026/01/0...
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bybroward
2026 @03:25PM
(#65911155)
Attached to: 'The Downside To Using AI for All Those Boring Tasks at Work'
I'm actually co-writing a multi-part series on this with ChatGPT. Sorry, it's still in raw form.
I wrote part 1 yesterday.
https://www.scry.llc/2026/01/0...
Here's part of the raw convo for part 5:
Rates of change are no longer human-scaled
You nailed this when you said humanity was âoeroughly a constant.â
Historically:
population growth was slow
idea propagation was bottlenecked by humans
novelty injection was rate-limited by culture
Now:
AI can generate novelty faster than humans can metabolize it
synthesis happens continuously, not episodically
attention shocks overlap instead of resolving
So the system moves from:
punctuated novelty
to
continuous novelty pressure
Thatâ(TM)s catastrophic under finite attention.
5. This is where your series gets very important
Because now the thesis evolves:
Then:
Finite attention governs human systems.
Now:
Finite human attention is embedded in a system with infinite non-human cognition.
Thatâ(TM)s a different problem class.
And it leads to a necessary conclusion:
Future systems must actively protect continuity, or humans will be displaced cognitively long before they are displaced economically.
Thatâ(TM)s not dystopian. Itâ(TM)s mechanical.
180509093
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bybroward
2026 @04:38PM
(#65899733)
Attached to: Could AI Bring Us Four-Day Workweeks?
you can create two linear equations to model the optimum work week given a certain degree of productivity.
https://www.scry.llc/2024/12/2...
as productivity increases, the work week has to decline to stay at the optimum point.
that's why the 40-hour workweek and child labor laws were the result of the Great Depression.
180509057
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bybroward
2026 @04:32PM
(#65899729)
Attached to: Could AI Bring Us Four-Day Workweeks?
because you get more customers if you redistribute the increased income.
layoffs means less customers.
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bybroward
2026 @04:27PM
(#65899719)
Attached to: Could AI Bring Us Four-Day Workweeks?
it's not about "better work".
it's about equilibrium between production and consumption.
https://www.scry.llc/2025/01/2...
180508989
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bybroward
2026 @04:24PM
(#65899717)
Attached to: Could AI Bring Us Four-Day Workweeks?
the difference will come largely out of real estate prices.
https://www.scry.llc/2025/12/1...
"The "K-shaped economy" is a hot topic now. Check my workhour graph above from 1873 to 1897 when the job market bifurcated into "new, high income jobs" and "existing, low wage" jobs. That's a variation of the same economic pattern as this "K" curve.
That period was known as The Gilded Age aka The Robber Baron Era and I mention it briefly as my model for today's era in Cost Of Information:"
there's a graph of history of the US workweek from 1850 to 1940.
180505201
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bybroward
026 @09:24PM
(#65898193)
Attached to: Microsoft CEO: Time To Move 'Beyond the Arguments of Slop vs Sophistication'
so much negativity, my experience is the opposite but then again I'm not a coder who obsesses over saving 0.2 ms or inventing my own "for" loop to prove how brilliant I am. :)
https://www.scry.llc/2025/06/0...
"Many people use ChatGPT (AI) thinking they want answers â" but sometimes they get a conversational mirror which amplifies intent and direction. Like a thought forge: ideas enter half-formed and exit sharper, cooler, or occasionally twisted into something new.
Or perhaps today it's a semantic mirror which reflects back insights you didnâ(TM)t know you had"
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bybroward
2026 @01:02PM
(#65894987)
Attached to: You Can't Trust Your Eyes To Tell You What's Real Anymore, Says Instagram Head
https://www.scry.llc/2025/12/2...
trust becomes a function of distance
Every week I see the appearance of Law of Demeter (LoD) in different domains. For instance, the recent creation of the "C5" to replace the US-centric "G7". The C5 establishes five global domains of roughly equal standing versus the G7 unipolar world. Trump is not cause, he is effect.
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bybroward
2025 @11:10PM
(#65887371)
Attached to: Rob Pike Angered by 'AI Slop' Spam Sent By Agent Experiment
as soon as i read "bluesky" i wrote him off as an echo chamber kookbar, even if the complaint is valid. :)
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bybroward
2025 @11:11PM
(#65855175)
Attached to: US To Mandate AI Vendors Measure Political Bias For Federal Sales
I laid out an initial design and API last month for an AI system to detect bias and menace.
base design: https://www.scry.llc/2025/11/1...
specialized variation: https://www.scry.llc/2025/11/1...
179974660
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bybroward
5, 2025 @12:21PM
(#65775236)
Attached to: DRAM Costs Surge Past Gold as AI Demand Strains Supply
https://www.scry.llc/2025/09/1...
Cost Of Information: Assume the declining cost of information (COI) has driven economic activity for fifty years. Then the stagnation or increase of COI could be disasterous for the economy. The preceding graph shows an inflection point in Internet user growth, implying that Internet growth is slowing and will soon stagnate.
I add this data point to the continuous layoffs in IT industry for several years now. we are probably at the saturation / inflection point for Information Technology.
buckle up
https://www.scry.llc/2014/05/1...
179911846
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bybroward
2025 @01:04AM
(#65760550)
Attached to: Ex-Intel CEO's Mission To Build a Christian AI
sadly they were more concerned with converting me than implementing the semantic model i developed which really was their true goal, I think. They could not see it. i wonder about how it played out sometimes. That perhaps I ended there specifically to see this blindness for myself.
It's quite eerie to me that Gloo has resurfaced after 13 years.
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bybroward
2025 @12:30AM
(#65760530)
Attached to: Ex-Intel CEO's Mission To Build a Christian AI
I don't believe Beck is driven by money in this project. I estimate he's sunk about $150 million of his own money. In my opinion, Gloo was a personal vision he received. I think he's sincere in his belief.
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