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Utter Waste

June 1st, 2026 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips All this computing power, datacenters, rising prices for hardware, land, water, electric power, etc. for what? To plan a party? This is utter waste. Come on, stop it! Wired recently had an article on the full story of OpenClaw (is that the name they eventually decided to use?). That is the agent […]

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Tags: Artificial Intelligence · Computing · Hardware · Problems · Resources · Software

A Hammer

May 25th, 2026 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Can’t use one of those AI tools in your workplace. Solve that problem. Some wise person once said something about a hammer and a nail. It goes something like, “if the only tool you have is a hammer, the world looks like a nail.” This has something to do with another wise-person […]

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Tags: Alternatives · Artificial Intelligence · Design · Problems · Research · Resources · Solutions · Tools

The Next N Word(s)

May 21st, 2026 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips These chattering bots merely predict the next N word(s). Software has been doing this for many years—nothing new here. In the 1990s (yes, 30 years ago, I am that old), word processors started guessing what word we were trying to type. Some called that “auto complete.” It was nice. Not perfect, but […]

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Tags: Analysis · Artificial Intelligence · Computing · Programming · Technology · Writing

I Could Have Written a Program

May 7th, 2026 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips I just had a chattering bot filter through layers upon layers of a spreadsheet and provide the answer. After a moment, I realized I could have written a simple program to do that, but that was true for me, not everyone. I just solved a problem with data presented in a spreadsheet. […]

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Tags: Artificial Intelligence · Computing · Programming · Technology

This is Not AI: Scheme and Deceive

April 27th, 2026 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips I would hope that journalists would understand AI and software better than this. I am disappointed. Yet another story about AI written by the ignorant for the masses: AI models that lie and cheat appear to be growing in number with reports of deceptive scheming surging in the last six months, a […]

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Tags: Artificial Intelligence · Journal · Learning · Mistakes · Programming · Software

AI Ate My Homework

April 20th, 2026 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips We have a new twist on the old excuse, “My dog ate my homework.” That excuse about the dog and the homework goes back to 1905 (some sources report, but then again, there may be earlier instances, but the dog ate the stories and …). John Steinbeck even said that his dog […]

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Tags: Artificial Intelligence · Computing · Conversation · Excuses · Learning · Teaching

AI: Add Another Excuse to the Unending List

April 16th, 2026 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips We never run out of excuses. Well, if we ever come close to the end of the list, we can add AI. Microsoft had a mistake. No worry as mistakes can be corrected. The source of the mistake? Well, people are always the source of mistakes, but now we can blame AI. […]

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Tags: Artificial Intelligence · Computing · Excuses · Microsoft · Mistakes · People · Software · Testing

Moore’s Law for AI

April 13th, 2026 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips AI capabilities are increasing fast. Too fast for some of us. What do we call this? This past week, Anthropic showed people what Mythos could do. WOW! That is amazing. Why only a few months ago… Where were we way back then? And, by the way, how do you pronounce Mythos? There […]

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Tags: Artificial Intelligence · Change · Chaos · Computing · Time

This is Not AI: Rogue Agents

April 9th, 2026 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips I would hope that journalists would understand AI and software better than this. I am disappointed. I recently read this story about a rogue AI Agent: A rogue AI agent recently triggered a major security alert at Meta Platforms, by taking action without approval that led to the exposure of sensitive company […]

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Tags: Artificial Intelligence · Journal · Learning · Mistakes · Programming · Software

This Just Got a Lot Easier

March 26th, 2026 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Working with text and changing file formats just got a lot easier. This little essay was written to be posted in a WordPress blog. I have been doing this blog writing bit for a few years and have over 1,800 posts. Seems like a lot, but a couple of posts a week […]

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Tags: Artificial Intelligence · Context · Programming · Word · Writing