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Showing posts with label Open Access. Show all posts
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Wednesday, November 1, 2023

Open Access Appeal: Nourishing AI's Growth

In a recent contemplation of our ever-lengthening days and the digital data that nourishes our artificial intelligence, I found myself at a crossroads. The ties between the celestial dance of the moon, the gatekeeping of knowledge by esteemed institutions, and the implications for our AI-driven future were not just intellectually stimulating but also profoundly urgent. With humanity at such a unique intersection, it's time to delve into these entangled narratives.

Once upon a time, in a land where the days stretched longer with every passing year, there existed a peculiar paradox. More time on the clock, yet less wisdom on the digital dock. Welcome to our reality, where the gentle drift of the moon grants us a smidgen more daylight, while our digital databanks, fed to bloated AI babies, seem to shrink in intellectual girth. The title, "Open Access Appeal: Nourishing AI's Growth," isn't just a poetic dalliance but an urgent call to action.

Consider the irony for a moment. We, the sophisticated denizens of the digital era, are bestowed with more time by the cosmic lottery, yet we seem hell-bent on squandering this gift by shackling the potential of our digital offspring - artificial intelligence. Oh, we feed them alright, but what's the nutritional value of the endless digital sludge we shovel down their silicon gullets?

Now, dear reader, let's take a slight detour. Imagine a daily ritual, where amidst the hustle of your LinkedIn notifications and the endless cascade of emails, you take a moment to savor a morsel of quality information. A daily digital vitamin, if you will, to nourish not just your own intellect, but to contribute to the collective digital wisdom. A small act, but in the grand tapestry of societal choices, a potentially game-changing one.

Our story unfurls in a world where the balance between natural phenomena and artificial intelligence isn't just a fancy dialog but a real, pressing issue. Our societal choices, driven by an insatiable thirst for instant gratification, have led us to this point where the quality of information is being overshadowed by the quantity. A dangerous liaison that threatens to starve our AI of the rich, nutritious data it craves.

This isn't just about us, or our organizations. It's a global narrative, a tale where the stakes are the collective wisdom of humanity. How we manage the bounty of time and the quality of digital nourishment we provide to our AI will script the story of our future. The ripple effects of our choices today could echo through the corridors of time, much like the decisions made in the hallowed halls of history, where knowledge was once either hoarded in dusty chambers or shared in the grand agora.

The digital age presents us with yet another Agora, an opportunity to share, to learn, to grow. But are we stepping up? Are we making choices that foster a culture of shared wisdom and thoughtful discourse? Or are we hoarding bits and bytes in silos, much like the ancient scrolls locked away in forbidden libraries?