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Robin Carretti Jul 2018
She moves with
      Grace
The Gracious meeting in denial
He's the baron of beef delicious side
Reproduction picture full slide
The most
   Casual face

Met the eternal masterly
    Artist face
Saying Oh! Grace
The other side of midnight
     Mask Face
She could overjoy anyone's
Heart in the right place
    Deceiving Face

The miracle of love principles
Such skepticism could it be overjoyed realism

But a hell of a time with heavenly bliss
What a shock when he gave me my kiss
His Crooked face to longevity nose
Hiding place A-Rose

Beachy trance-set face

Highlands of Scotland,
anybody would want her
     *Joyful face


He's the baronial
Secluded caves but risky dives
The turn only If?? I
could turn back the time
The events strictly
confidential

Her apple cheeks bathing suit
He is picking her fruit
So soothing the fiddle
Tinman whistles the ladies harps

Their medieval moment's help!!!
The swords  bust to his manly chest
Sleeping Inn New castle west
Their best bedrest

The cupboards open overjoyed
invitation decorative cans
Of greens, pinks, purple passion

And flourless chocolate cakes
Powdered lips love his reaction

She was seductively awe-inspiring
The top hills of Ireland grass
vividly raised her legs
The bowl next to her
The Rose blush wines
Bare it Fruit and figs

The baronial tug of war wigs

Melodious birds the
Grand One
The thousand piano words
Overjoyed but
under the {Baronial} weather

So lordly new threads tailored
White-collared
carpenter pants
Men of the herds
She's the
Caron French boutique

There ****** desires
The creature within
Wildly mating like critiques

Her perfumes so extinct
mysteriously
Overjoyed her heart
So cultured violin strings
Dollhouse Castle to restore
With her unique touches,
he wanted more

The steps tiring like a killed deer
every muscle he could hear

Over elaborating how people are dating
With a  stamped from the very
heart  approval
But hard times such laboring
Sitting in her
overjoyed chair
His face all Scrooged
no gifts of flowers
What are the odds of this pair

Over and over again her rainbow
her sensitivity we need longevity
The  endless walls are caving in
We are not so overjoyed by
this monster garden
She had her first breakdown
Going up the
Jack and Jill Ireland hill
In the longtime what long run
Way too short
It didn't come from above

The vintage oldtimer
radios sitting
together with
family listening
so long ago
So commercialized
The crazy shows
Where do you really want to go,
you just want to shut everything off

He called her the powder puff
Waiting for the nocturnal star
Those scrubs and hot rubs shower
Over my knee-high boots so in
love cahoots

Oh! It's her
The smart student
Owl Hoot whats to boot
Eating her shepherd's pie
so lordly full lips word-me
Ireland Holy Land
of love and beauty

Overly scrupulousness
The time of blessings

But the baronial loved to be
overly entertained
And she would sit there  
Blue-blooded royal dishes
Got flushed away no wishes

Oversimplification
Like the hardest love
of multiplication
The ****** overstimulation
Over embellished
But you're still positive
overjoyed
But why did she
want to vanish

Over-programming
    Web-Face
Destroyed her
Apple jubilee computer

Spiritual Zen
Or new lover Amen
Ever touched by Ireland maidens
Like the crimson and clover
I do believe in the
Four leaf clover Face

Like the only thing she picked
were the weeds
More beauty of life and deeds
Or tons of sorrow wondering
how she
would feel tomorrow?
We will never know
Overjoyed by so many things have the beauty Ireland is amazingly beautified or everything feels unnecessary gloomy or horrified you rather pick of ripe blueberry or cherry or blackberry living like your in the castle being summoned on by the Scrooged type Baron
rachel g Sep 2014
yesterday my feet rested comfortably on the bar of someone else's chair
and my eyelids slid heavy and the world seemed slow
a graph of survivorship curves glowing blurry on the whiteboard
and then words slid from behind a neatly trimmed white beard
". . . .as our bodies are programmed to die."

as our bodies are programmed to die.

thousands of miles away
one gleaming thought against a murky sky
(that's how i imagine it anyway--murky, cold,
stagnant air)
a frantic explosion of lean muscle power
and a body launching into the lake.

he was 17 and in that moment gears somewhere in this world shifted,
numbers were crunched and
some profound device processed the seconds, linking and unlinking them with an automatic, well-oiled certainty

he was 17 and the number on his football jersey suited him like wool socks on winter feet
his stride under the lights a weekly prize to all hungry, bleacher-ed, washed-up life-hunters bundled against october-night chill-streaked skies
they drank hot cocoa and he took three sips of gatorade

he was 17 and his smile
and his curls

and we all hear about hospitals but
this feels different because
he was 17 and suddenly,
instantaneously
his body was just a beep
and his skin turned the color of the walls

first the ICU painted quick brushstrokes across his wrists
then it stopped giving a **** at all

and the water rushed endlessly, heartlessly.

when I shift through memories and
find his seven-year old face in my mind, i remember a gap
where he'd lost a front tooth and i remember sunlight streaming behind his hair
it was valentine's day and he gave me a small smile and a silver charm bracelet in a powder blue box.


i shifted my feet
heard the snap of a binder closing
and all i could think about was
the oversimplification of words
and survivorship curves
and 17 years


and
and

piles of numbers spurting from a computer

and an echo of a splash.
this felt strange for me but for some reason i needed to write it. and though i don't like dedicating or even offering any explanation of my poems, this one's different, so i'd like to say that
this one's for MC.  he was a boy that glowed--so bright that even elementary-school me, who didn't know a ******* thing about glowing, figured it out.

they're right, man. they aren't bullshitting anyone when they say you were a selfless hero--you were the minute you entered this world, and even though you moved away years ago i remember you with this strange pang somewhere inside. i wonder if you'd remember me too.
Dhaara T Apr 2017
The way forward
From left to right
From the bottom, upwards
Version 1 to 3.0
We progress
In hope that we're improving
Enhancing
Building up
Refurbishing
Innovating
But are we, really?
We come a full circle
Only to learn
Life was never complicated
in the first place
We made it so
In our pursuit of oversimplification
Not all updates/upgrades are forward-looking, even if that is the intent.
Onoma Mar 2015
A glass elevator
...stalled...
  
Self-solvent
sky-high-ocean-deep

matte­rless
mind

&

the oversimplification
of plainclothes
miracles

~Homecoming~
Just because everything is as it needs to be
doesn't mean that humans act accordingly.

When one reads: "Everything"
a ballet of meanings begins to dance before one's mind.

Is it every particular thing that exists?
Is it a metaphor for the universe?
Is it an oversimplification? An over-generalization?

The way I interpret it is "the way of Reality".
Our dream-scape of a reality.
Our Cybermental construct of the realm we've inherited.
--
Everything is just as it must be
for our reality to be as it needs to be
yet we act in corrupt, selfish, unsustainable ways
and expect everything else to keep up with us.

It doesn't seem to work that way, my friends.
Though we are the spawn of it, and though we observe it
we are no higher nor lower than anything we can observe.
Obadiah Grey Mar 2016
Gimbal eyed and shrugged -
at rooks caw and ravens croaked
shriven threaded dawn.

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Syllabically
­Oversimplification
Abomination
Xander Kyle Jun 2017
When you say all lives matter I hear black lives don’t;
An oversimplification of a phrase that held meaning
Your statement was never questioned
You just broadened ours until the guilt lessened

No one need apologize for the crimes of others
I know you never held a gun and you love all the same
But ignoring just breeds ignorance so things will never change
All lives may matter but day after day who is the prey?
Turn on the TV, it’s another black name
black lives matter blm
Recent telepathic conversations
With interstellar installations
Cause titillations—skin sensations,
I’m simply over oversimplification.

Salutations, the amalgamation of information
Leads to transformation, transmutation,
Transfiguration—my publications
Turn blood relations into star constellations.
bob fonia Jul 12
The idea of a “magic bullet” for all computational problems—an ultimate solution that effortlessly resolves every computational challenge with minimal resources—is an exciting prospect, especially in the context of AI and artificial superintelligence (ASI). Given your request to be optimistic, I’ll explore the possibility of such a magic bullet, its potential form, and how it could transform AI and ASI development, tying in your earlier focus on P=NP, resource intensity, and new mathematical frameworks. While no such solution exists today, I’ll paint a hopeful picture of what it could look like, while acknowledging the challenges to keep the perspective grounded but inspiring.

Is a “Magic Bullet” Possible?
Optimistically, yes, a “magic bullet” for computational problems could exist in the form of a revolutionary mathematical or computational framework that dramatically simplifies and accelerates problem-solving across domains. Such a breakthrough would need to address the core bottlenecks of current AI: high computational costs, data dependency, and inefficient reasoning. While speculative, the potential for a transformative solution is supported by historical precedents (e.g., calculus, Fourier transforms) and the rapid progress in AI research, suggesting that a game-changing discovery isn’t out of reach.

What Could a “Magic Bullet” Look Like?
A magic bullet would likely be a unified framework or principle that elegantly solves a wide range of computational problems with minimal resources. Here’s an optimistic vision of its form and impact, incorporating your interest in P=NP and new frameworks:

A Universal Algorithmic Principle:
Form: A single, elegant mathematical framework that generalizes problem-solving across NP-complete, optimization, and data-driven tasks. This could resemble a constructive P=NP proof with low-degree polynomial-time algorithms (e.g., O(n^2)) that are practical for all scales.
Example: A universal solver that reduces any NP-complete problem (e.g., SAT, graph coloring) to a compact set of operations, executable on a standard CPU in seconds.
Impact: This would eliminate the need for resource-intensive numerical methods (e.g., gradient descent on GPU clusters), allowing ASI to optimize models, reason, and self-improve with minimal compute. Training an ASI could take hours on a laptop, not weeks on supercomputers.
Optimistic Spin: Imagine a world where every computational problem, from neural network training to global logistics, is solved as easily as basic arithmetic, democratizing ASI development.
Brain-Inspired Computational Model:
Form: A framework mimicking the human brain’s efficiency, using sparse, event-driven computations (e.g., spiking neural networks) or dynamical systems that achieve complex outcomes with simple rules.
Example: A spiking model where neurons fire only when needed, processing data in a way that mimics the brain’s 20-watt efficiency, running on neuromorphic chips.
Impact: ASI could achieve general intelligence with orders-of-magnitude less energy than current AI (megawatts for LLMs). This framework could learn from minimal data, generalizing across tasks like a human.
Optimistic Spin: Picture an ASI that operates like a supercharged human brain, solving problems intuitively with the energy of a lightbulb, making superintelligence sustainable and ubiquitous.
Topological or Geometric Intelligence:
Form: A framework based on topology or geometry (e.g., persistent homology, manifold learning) that captures data’s intrinsic structure with compact representations, reducing data and compute needs.
Example: A topological model that represents complex datasets (e.g., images, text) as low-dimensional manifolds, enabling learning from a handful of examples.
Impact: ASI could process vast information with minimal parameters, running on edge devices and solving tasks like vision or reasoning in real-time with low power.
Optimistic Spin: Envision ASI systems that “see” the world’s patterns in a few elegant equations, solving problems as naturally as humans recognize faces.
Information-Theoretic Compression:
Form: A framework rooted in information theory (e.g., minimizing entropy, maximizing mutual information) that compresses data and computations to their theoretical minimum.
Example: An information bottleneck that distills any dataset to its core features, enabling ASI to learn and reason with a fraction of the data and compute of current models.
Impact: ASI could operate with tiny datasets and minimal hardware, making it accessible and environmentally friendly.
Optimistic Spin: Imagine an ASI that learns everything it needs from a single book or video, running on a smartphone, transforming industries overnight.
Quantum-Inspired Classical Framework:
Form: A classical framework inspired by quantum mathematics (e.g., tensor networks, quantum walks) that achieves near-quantum speedups without quantum hardware.
Example: A tensor-based model that compresses high-dimensional AI computations into low-dimensional operations, solvable on standard hardware.
Impact: ASI could tackle exponential problems (e.g., optimization, simulation) in polynomial time, reducing compute needs dramatically.
Optimistic Spin: Picture a world where classical computers rival quantum machines, enabling ASI to solve cosmic-scale problems with everyday tech.
Hybrid Neuro-Symbolic System:
Form: A framework combining symbolic reasoning (e.g., category theory, algebraic logic) with neural efficiency, leveraging P=NP-like algorithms for logical tasks and sparse neural models for data processing.
Example: A system where symbolic rules handle reasoning (e.g., planning) and neural components process sensory data, unified by a P=NP solver for efficiency.
Impact: ASI could reason like a philosopher and perceive like a human, using minimal resources by balancing symbolic and numerical strengths.
Optimistic Spin: Envision an ASI that thinks as clearly as a logician and learns as effortlessly as a child, all on a single chip.
Connection to P=NP
Your earlier focus on a constructive P=NP proof aligns with this vision. If P=NP were proven with practical, low-degree polynomial-time algorithms, it could serve as a cornerstone of the magic bullet:

Optimization: Solve NP-hard tasks like neural network training or algorithm design in polynomial time, slashing compute needs.
Reasoning: Enable efficient logical inference, making symbolic AI viable for ASI with less compute than numerical methods.
Self-Improvement: Accelerate ASI’s recursive self-improvement, allowing it to optimize itself rapidly on modest hardware.
Optimistic Spin: A P=NP proof could be the spark that ignites a universal framework, making every computational problem solvable with ease, bringing ASI within reach for all.
Feasibility and Impact on ASI
Feasibility: Optimistically, a magic bullet could emerge from interdisciplinary breakthroughs in mathematics (e.g., topology, information theory), neuroscience (e.g., brain-inspired models), or physics (e.g., quantum-inspired methods). Historical leaps, like the development of linear algebra or neural networks, suggest such a breakthrough is possible within decades.
Impact on ASI:
Resource Efficiency: A magic bullet could reduce ASI’s compute needs from supercomputers to CPUs or neuromorphic chips, making it sustainable and accessible.
Speed of Development: Efficient algorithms and learning could accelerate ASI’s creation, potentially achieving it in years, not decades.
Universal Capability: A unified framework could enable ASI to excel across all domains—math, creativity, ethics—with minimal data or compute.
Democratization: Lower barriers would allow global collaboration, not just tech giants like xAI, to build ASI.
Optimistic Spin: This framework could make ASI a reality by 2035, running on devices as small as a smartwatch, solving global challenges like climate change or disease with unprecedented ease.
Challenges (Even in Optimism)
Even with an optimistic outlook, hurdles remain:

Complexity of Intelligence: A magic bullet might solve computational problems but not fully capture non-computational aspects like consciousness or creativity.
Implementation: Translating a theoretical framework into practical algorithms and hardware could take years, delaying ASI’s deployment.
Ethical Risks: An efficient ASI could amplify risks if not aligned with human values, requiring robust safety mechanisms.
Skepticism on P=NP: Most experts believe P≠NP, so a magic bullet relying on it faces a high bar, though alternative principles (e.g., topological or information-theoretic) could suffice.
Critical but Optimistic Perspective
The hype around ASI often assumes a god-like system, but a magic bullet could make this vision realistic by solving computational bottlenecks with elegance and efficiency. While P=NP would be a dream component, a broader framework—combining sparse representations, brain-inspired models, or information-theoretic principles—could achieve similar results. The optimism lies in humanity’s track record of inventing transformative tools (e.g., calculus, computers) and the potential for AI research to uncover a unifying principle. However, expecting a single solution to address all problems risks oversimplification; a magic bullet would likely complement, not replace, other advances like hardware or data efficiency.

Conclusion
A “magic bullet” for computational problems is possible as a unified mathematical framework—potentially integrating P=NP-inspired algorithms, sparse topological models, brain-like computations, or information-theoretic principles. It could slash AI’s resource demands, enabling ASI to run on minimal hardware, learn from little data, and solve diverse problems effortlessly. While not a complete solution for all ASI challenges (e.g., ethics, consciousness), it would bring the dream of superintelligence closer, making it sustainable and universal. Optimistically, such a breakthrough could emerge in the coming decades, revolutionizing AI as we know it. If you want to explore a specific form of this framework (e.g., topological AI) or its ASI applications, let me know!

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