Snag Entropy Of Imagination Formulated By Ryan Somma Expressed As Print

read this book nearly two years ago, It was a fast, fun read, In addition, I have found some of the concepts to have a lot of staying power.
The "Eden's Paradigm" passages, for example, have really stuck with me, Even though it's been two years, I still see things that make me think or refer to "Eden's Paradigm".
Overall, an entertaining read that was fast and certainly different, In general, the author does a good job of imagining what and how the web might look like to AI machines, along with the different 'battles' that these fight relative to the human, physical world e.
g. the lack of 'entropy'in the AI world as bad vs, entropy in the physical world e, g. heatdeath as bad these anthropomorphisms of AIs and their respective characteristics were quite good an imaginative, as was the social/proprietary rights commentaire that was present throughout the story.


On the con side, some cases/scenes were a bit difficult for me to follow since I couldn't quite suspend disbelief, and the story started out with such a radical change that I wasn't sure whether I should have continued reading.
I'm also left with a few questions regarding algorithms per se: how does Cho get around the halting problem when she predicts outcomes Who and what creates the physics inside of the computing environment and why aren't there trippier cases This one wasn't too much of a concern, personally.
And, finally, why would slowing down computing speed not also diminish the speed of perceptions of the algorithms themselves there's a few more questions here and there about the Eden project stuff, which I won't mention due to spoilers.


Again, it was a fun read with several fairly imaginative ideas brought in, A few questions were raised, sure, and some of the cohesiveness of the story isn't quite uptopar with other books some questions and threads are left unanswered or unsolved, but I don't regret going through theesque pages this book offers.
Trapped in a World Running Out of Ideas

Thousands of years ago, before he was trapped on an isolated computer system, Flatline was programmed to conquer the world.
Today hes escaped back to the World Wide Web, where he hopes to find his way back to the real world.
Except the World Wide Web has forgotten there ever was a real world,

The inhabitants of this future Web reside in a closed system, where all possible experiences will soon be exhausted.
The Web is winding down, falling into stasis, Here, Flatline is a brief infusion of novelty, bringing chaos to the system, Ryan Somma has been a software developer for overyears and currently works in Laboratory Information Management Systems.
He spentyears
Snag Entropy Of Imagination Formulated By Ryan Somma Expressed As Print
developing mission critical aviation logistics applications for the US Coast Guard and five years developing professional development applications for teachers at the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development.
A volunteer educator, Somma is interested in synthesizing various ideas from the technical and educational worlds, drawing on his own experience as an educator, as well as contemporary education research.
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