It is out and open-access. // And I have a modest commentary in it.
Special Issue <<Humberto Maturana’s Impact on Science and Philosophy: A Plurality of Perspectives>> edited by Alexander Riegler & Pille Bunnell
Target articles by Fritjof Capra, Alexander V. Kravchenko, Nelson Monteiro Vaz, Jorge Mpodozis, and Randall Whitaker
I see lots of posts and articles from people listing all the bad things they were able to "convince" #OpenAI's #ChatGPT to do for them as "proof" of how #AI and #ML models can be harmfully biased, so I thought will ask why is that.
The answer is, as expected, "garbage in - garbage out".
It is not the tool's fault the people using it are deliberately biased and misleading and most of them provide as "proof" only the screenshots of the answer, without bothering to also supply the questions they asked that led to such an answer.
These are my questions and the answers from #ChatGPT:
One of the better explanations of the difference between #constructivism and #constructionism :
"We ultimately traded away the “#OhYeahButton” for the “#LikeButton”. And that was a huge mistake."
https://slate.com/technology/2022/12/oh-yeah-button-tim-berners-lee.html
Yo must be familiar with Howard Pattee's work. In his opinion, a computer can be described on about 16 different levels.😀
Here is a nice short summary of his works:
https://www.informationphilosopher.com/solutions/scientists/pattee/
I thought I knew a fair bit about the birth of the World Wide Web and its early days, but I'd never heard of the "Oh Yeah?" button before. https://slate.com/technology/2022/12/oh-yeah-button-tim-berners-lee.html #epistemology #trust #www #WorldWideWeb #TimBernersLee
Found this interesting chapter from a (quite expensive) book. Not sure why the authors differentiate between #secular and #religious concepts, but nonetheless a very interesting discussion.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/326423338_Humility_and_Self_Control
The "Virtuous Continuum of Responses" in Fig. 2 has two apparent aspects:
1️⃣ Commitment to following the #law or to #self_guidance
2️⃣ Commitment to #society or to a #self_interest
I find it intriguing that by looking at it this way it seems like a religious individual may become #moral but never #virtuous. A truly #virtuous individual has to be prepared to oppose the #law of the land (both secular and religious) if it endangers "long-term value creation and the duties owed to all stakeholders".
From #Scalability to #Subsidiarity in Addressing #OnlineHarm
"This article contrasts #scalability with #restorativejustice and #transformativejustice approaches to harm, which are usually context-sensitive, relational, and individualized. We argue that subsidiarity—the principle that #local #SocialUnits should have meaningful #autonomy within larger systems—might foster the balance between context and scale that is needed for improving responses to harm."
Sure. And if you follow the chain of #Causality, "Man created God" so there you are.😀
Recently read this articl about "why we should embrace #Ontological #Humility":
https://spin.atomicobject.com/2020/05/02/ontological-humility-work/
I understand #EpistemicHumility but don't know where to put the #OntologicalHumility.
Just because we are not able to perceive the "true" #Reality, that does not mean such a thing does not exist and that we all live in our own little #AlternativeReality.
I think a much better term would be #ControlHumility for the fact that our #control capabilities do not extend beyond controlling our own internal #state.
As an illustration of the pervasive lack of control humility in our society, in a recent discussion, I've got this comment: "This controller's "internal" states just controlled you, or you would not have responded."😀
Probabilmente il miglior "concept album" di tutti i tempi:
I think some of his early work might be better.
The choreography in particular😀
Very interesting article:
#mastodon #fediverse #thecommons #restorativejustice
"Mastodon Isn't Just A Replacement For Twitter"
https://www.noemamag.com/mastodon-isnt-just-a-replacement-for-twitter/
#7books of #nonfiction:
1️⃣Summa Technologiae - Stanisław Lem
2️⃣The Selfish Gene - Richard Dawkins
3️⃣An Introduction to Cybernetics - W. Ross Ashby
4️⃣Thinking in Systems - Donella H. Meadows
5️⃣The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement - Eliyahu M. Goldratt
6️⃣At Home in the Universe: The Search for the Laws of Self-Organization and Complexity - Stuart Kauffman
7️⃣A Question of Physics: Conversations in Physics and Biology conducted by Paul Buckley and David F. Peat
1️⃣ Summa Technologiae - Stanisław Lem
2️⃣The Glass Bead Game - Hermann Hesse
3️⃣The Foundation series - Isaac Asimov
4️⃣The Teachings of Don Juan - Carlos Castañeda
5️⃣Earth's Children series - Jean M. Auel
6️⃣Jonathan Livingston Seagull - Richard Bach
7️⃣Siddhartha - Hermann Hesse
I think this passage says it all:
"The reason QOTO became a focal point at this time is because *we were one of the only servers that allowed our users to choose what content they wanted to block*, and made our blocklist optional, but at the same time *had a zero tolerance stance for hate speech and prejudice*. It became a haven for the LGBTQ+ community that wanted the freedom to choose for themselves what instances make the cut or not."
Do you want to be treated as an *adult* - free to explore the world but held responsible for what you do and say, or as an *infant* that needs protection because they don't know yet how to navigate this world and cannot be held responsible for what they do and say?
Economist James Quilligan and Charles Eisenstein discuss #GiftEconomy and #TheCommons
I was updating my Bio and realized I've never had a proper #introduction. So here it is:
Retired #systems_engineering professional and #organizational_change coach with years of experience in the #military and #aerospace domains.
WRT to #STEM, I'm primarily interested in the #Science and #Engineering of #Systems. My attitude towards #Technology is opportunistic (will use whatever works best for the occasion) and I consider #Mathematics a necessary evil to get things done properly.
My experience with #computing technology starts in the late 70's on a room-sized IBM machine and #FORTRAN programs on punch-cards, transitioned to the HPL #BASIC on an HP 9825A "fully algebraic desktop calculator" and ended abruptly with the "peeking" and "poking" on a ZX81.
Even if I was reasonably good at it, after getting my first DOS/Windows PC to play with on something called the #internet, I fell in love with things like #writing, #drawing, and #exploring new ideas, that could be done much better and faster with this new gadget, and soon decided that being a #user, doing the #design and #testing while dealing with other #people to define #product and #process #requirements is much more fun than the actual #development of the #software product itself.
I'm very glad I found this #community where we can "Question Others to Teach Ourselves". Please feel free to ask questions and argue with my views. Be sure I'll be doing the same. Nothing is sacred. There are no stupid questions, just BS answers.
Stay safe and be nice to other people.
I ran across the FLICC model of science denial a while ago while reading How to Talk to a Science Denier by Lee McIntyre. I can say that throughout the years of engaging flat-earthers, stop-the-stealers, creationists, Covid deniers, vaccine skeptics, QAnon believers, and the like, I have faced every one of the techniques outlined. (Image Source)
Retired #systemsengineering professional and #organizationalchange coach with decades of experience in the #military and #aerospace domains.
WRT #STEM, I'm primarily interested in the #Science and #Engineering of #Systems. My stance towards #Technology is opportunistic (will use whatever works best for the occasion) and I consider #Mathematics a necessary evil to get things done properly.
My experience with #computing technology starts in the late '70s on a room-sized IBM machine running FORTRAN programs from buckets full of punch cards, turned hard towards HPL BASIC on a much smaller HP 9825A "fully algebraic desktop calculator" with a miniature magnetic tape cassette where to store programs, and abruptly ended a few years later after a couple of months of "peeking" and "poking" in ASM on an even smaller ZX81 connected to a BW portable TV.
Even if I was reasonably good at programming the moment I got my first DOS/Windows PC to play with at work and surf on something called the #Internet, I fell in love with things like #writing, #drawing, and #exploring new ideas, that could now be done much better and faster with this new gadget, so I soon decided that being a #user, doing the #design and #testing while dealing with other #people to define #product and #process #requirements is much more fun than the actual #development of the #software product itself.
I'm very glad I found this Mastodon #community where we can "Question Others to Teach Ourselves". Please feel free to ask questions and argue with anything I say. Be sure I'll be doing the same. Nothing is sacred. There are no stupid questions, just BS answers.
Stay safe and be nice to others.
PJ