by Dwayne Phillips There is too much talk out there online. Companies should block that so people can read reliable sources. I know just the source for them. The Internet cost$ nothing. Well, a few dollars a month to Xfinity or someone or something, but really, the cost is nothing. I can access all sorts […]
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Listen to Me NOT dat-information
July 14th, 2025 · No Comments
Tags: Analysis · Censorship · Information · Publishing · Teaching · Writing
Like Us or Like Some of Us
March 11th, 2024 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips We want AI systems to act like us. Or do we? Perhaps we want AI systems to act like some of us. But who is “us” and who is “not us?” Testing shows that the latest and greatest large language models will generate bad information about political campaigns. That is wrong; those […]
Tags: Artificial Intelligence · Censorship · Computing · Concepts · General Systems Thinking · Systems
Of Course There is a Lot of Grumbling (in America)
March 21st, 2019 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips A reminder of some basics about life in America. We have freedom of speech in America. Anyone can publish a newspaper or a blog or a … well, how long is the list? This is a free country. Want peace and quiet and tranquility? Want unanimous public opinion without fake news and […]
Tags: America · Censorship · Ideas
Censorship is a Tricky Business
March 29th, 2018 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Limiting what persons can say can be tricky. This is especially true in America where we don’t have much practice at it. It appears to me that censorship is growing in America. We have too much “fake news,” so we need to stop some of it. At least some persons believe the […]
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