@Loren Pechtel
That’s not true anymore see:
8:40 "one breakthrough design coming from South Korea called T-CMOS uses quantum tunneling to introduce a third logic state without the need for multiple voltage thresholds"
Also from Wikipedia:
This webpage for ternary CPUs talks about many of the benefits:
https://www.ternary-computing.com/
So balanced ternary is -1, 0, +1. That webpage shows how these are represented in "short form":
+-0
e.g.
+-00++---000--++
That's quite elegant... also those 3 symbols are next to each other on my...
I like the metaphysics of balanced ternary - it is like our emotions - positive (reward), negative (punishment) or neutral...
Also binary is black and white ... ternary is shades of grey...
Some advantages:
https://bestai.com/news/base_3_ternary_system_advantages__a2efce53af
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ternary_computer
Note the focus here is on "balanced ternary" which has the values of -1, 0, 1.
It talks about the Soviets making a ternary computer in 1958 called Setun.
6:30...
AI can also be used to impersonate famous people to create YouTube ads that scam gullible people out of money so that's valuable to some people. Well that's about being a charlatan too. Then there's the AI girlfriend.
This is about "hallucinations"...
I couldn't find the 76 so I asked Copilot:
There are actually two 78s in that hallucination...
Then I switched Copilot to "smart" mode (GPT-5)
Here is the image you can use if you want to try it with an AI:
DeepSeek gave good results though (saying it...
BTW I wonder how good your auditory imagination is... can you imagine music in your head? Can you picture coloured images? I can hear music but can't even picture anything - not even a circle, etc.
Well this is what DeepSeek DeepThink said:
The "Green Needle vs. Brainstorm" phenomenon is a viral auditory illusion that demonstrates how the brain interprets ambiguous sounds based on context, expectation, and prior knowledge. Below is a detailed explanation of its mechanics, origins, and...
It is a video file that plays exactly the same every time. So anyway I'd read "green needle" every single time and it seemed to say that. Then I rewatched the same video while reading "brain storm" and it seemed to say that every single time. I've never experienced it saying the opposite word to...
It’s about what it seems to say when you’re reading it. Nothing about having your eyes closed. And I disagree with your initial post at least based on my experience. Maybe you’re an exception if you can’t reproduce my experiences where I’d do words multiple times in a row.
Like I said when I read the left every time (4 times or whatever) it always seems to me to get it right. Then I restart it and read the right and 4 times in a row or whatever it says the right one.
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