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AI Threat to the Human Knowledge Base: Correcting the Course of a Language Model
AI Threat to the Human Knowledge Base: Correcting the Course of a Language Model
AI Threat to the Human Knowledge Base: Correcting the Course of a Language Model
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Your most comprehensive approach to the problem of artificial intelligence as introduced lately in our culture. Is it progress or a threat? Can you use it for own benefit without any fallout in your own detriment? Disruptive technology is meant to do away with pockets of inefficiency in commerce and the broader economy, as well as substandard performance in institutional and social services. However, when a disruptive technology virtually touches every aspect of culture, every profession, every form of livelihood, and potentially exploits the entire human Knowledge Base, what is at stake? What are the new definitions that are required and what do the required new forms of control and legislative constraints look like?

The author addresses this hot issue in three extensive Chapters and nearly 100 pages of insightful analysis and prescriptions that are easily accessible to everyone, from laymen to lawmakers. An easy, quick yet substantial read.
The subject of human Knowledge Base, its exploitation via artificial agents, as well as automation in general and the subsequent course of societal progress have been in the author’s preoccupations for more than a decade. This book comes out of his many writings and scholarly discussions about this subject over time, as the turmoil raised by the late disruptive AI delivery puts much of it under a light of foresight.

Take this book as one flashlight that helps illuminate all around the shady, unknown and disruptive AI road ahead so that we can each and all safely and securely trek ahead. A comprehensive resource to keep at hand.

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Release dateApr 13, 2023
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AI Threat to the Human Knowledge Base: Correcting the Course of a Language Model
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Joseph J. Jean-Claude

Joseph J Jean-Claude is an Electronics and Laser-Optics Associate Engineer with long-running research in Theoretical Physics and Biophysics, many published monographs and a plethora of articles on fundamental physics, philosophy, and psychophysics subjects. He is a member of the American Physical Society (APS), a well-known dependency of the American Institute of Physics (AIP). Joseph carries out long-standing research in Cognitive Science and Psychophysics, Foundations of Mathematics, Relativity and Quantum Physics. He currently holds a count of over 30,000 reads and nearly 10,000 downloads of his writings altogether among the scholarly audience worldwide.His co-authored monograph "Functional Architecture of the Human Mental", recently published, has been highly praised by an eminent institutional member of American psychiatry (RDoC and APA) who qualified it as an "incredible and amazing production which deserves greatest reward." Chapter 4 of his monograph "Quanto-Geometry - Vol I" has been selectively catalogued at the Planetarium eLibrary at SSRN. His writings enjoy broad acceptation with profusive recommendations amongst the scholarly audience, as he maintains an active presence on the prominent academic networks.He has been until recently a small business owner in the telecom sector and holds patent No 6,078,653 by the United States Patent & Trademark Office. He had developed a 25-year long venture based on a suite of products rooted on this patent. As a consultant with GTE Labs - Verizon, he developed the entire business and technical process modeling for Service Assurance and Performance Management of the Telecom Management Network tasked to control their Global Network Infrastructure (GNI), a $ multi-billion enterprise.Earlier in his life, he had won awards and scholarships by the United Nations (Centro Interamericano de Idiomas) and the Givre Foundation of Argentina. While attending college, he was elected for four consecutive semesters to the US National Dean's List for academic excellence. He is a lifetime member of the Phi Theta Kappa organization. At the secondary institution where he was educated, the Jesuit Saint Louis de Gonzague college, he was an outstanding student, almost always ranked at the top of his class.He is fluent in the following languages: English - French - Spanish - Creole. He also has the soul and the pen of a poet!

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    AI Threat to the Human Knowledge Base - Joseph J. Jean-Claude

    AI THREAT TO THE

    HUMAN KNOWLEDGE BASE

    CORRECTING THE COURSE OF

    A LANGUAGE MODEL

    Joseph J. Jean-Claude

    Laser Optics Associate Engineer

    Worcester - USA

    Ó 202 3

    Worcester, MA 0160 5

    All rights reserved. Printed and bound in the Unite d States of America . No parts of this book may be reproduced , transfe r red or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writin g from the publisher.

    Authorship and content of this book ha ve not been aided or crafted by any Artificial Intelligence tool.

    To incent creativity and support erudition, please encourage others to acquire own copy of electronic versions of this book.

    Inte r national Standard Book Number (ISBN) : 979-8-2011 6016-6 .

    PREFACE

    This book presents an interpretation of the development and structural content of the sum total of human knowledge . The interpretation is based on the mathematical-physics categor ies o f symmetry , and show s how the many different knowledge bodies , from poli tical ideology to literature to religion to science all relate to one another in a symmetry connectum. This is Chapter 1.

    Chapter 2 makes a deep dive into the recent problems raised by the exploitation in the latest Artificial Intelligent agents of the hum an Knowledge Base , and extol s the needed corrective measures in methods of both the new technology and our current enterprising model , in order to avoid a collapse of our institutions by the technology .

    In Chapter 3, the author opens a window as to the di rection of human knowledge advancement should be undertaken by our educational institutions and the road ahead to human civilizational development towards impending expansion into the Cosmos. 

    The author’s reflections have garnered a number of recommendations and positive reactions among researchers and academics who have been exposed to a pre-publication of parts of the content. It is noteworthy as well that the author’s foresight ex pressed in many passages of the pre -p ublished content came to pass, notably his view s about the societal problems that the development of AI and automation as undertaken nowadays are doomed to cause.

    The pre - publication statistics and reactions are offere d hereafte r as gather ed from one of the academic networks , namely the ResearchGate network.

    Recommendations

    The academics listed below count among the many more who have expressly recommended the noted Chapters of this monograph. The same C hapters have received a n average research interest score of 80 % , for a total of nearly 800 readers, among the highest, within the ResearchGate academic network alone , and counting .

    Chapter 1 – Unique Theory of Knowledge Based on Mathematical Symmetry

    Amir W. Al- Khafaji , BSCE, MSCE, MSc, PhD Applied Mathematics, Emeritus Professor at Bradley University, USA

    Mirjana Vukovic , PhD Mathematics, Academy of Science and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Mustafa Ali Khan-Mussaini , BSc Theoretical Physics, MD Neurology and N euroimmunology, USA

    Amir W. A-Khafaji , PhD Geotechnical  Engineering, Dept of Civil Engineering, Bradley University, USA

    Nancy Ann Watanabe , PhD Comparative Literature, BA English & French Literature, Professor Comparative Literature, Film, Science, Univer sity of Oklahoma-Norman, USA

    Zoncita Del Mundo Norman , PhD Philosophy, Gonzaga University, USA

    Muhammad Aledeh , Clinical Psychiatric Nurse, College of Health, Psychology and Social Care, University of Derby, UK

    Tony Fleming , PhD Bioelectromagnetic Computat ions, Biophotonics Research Institute, Australia

    Stephen I Ternyik , MA Applied Informatics, summa cum laude, Austria

    Abdul Kuddus , PhD Science and Engineering, Senior Researcher at Ritsumeikan University BKC - Kusatsu, Japa n

    Andrea Rossi , PhD Nuclear Physi cs, Research and Development, Leonardo Corp., Italy

    Boris M Menin , PhD Engineering Physics, Expert Consultant at Mechanical & Refrigeration Engineering, Israel

    Stergios Pellis , Researcher at University of Ioannina, Greece

    J ohn Tarran , Philosophy of Religio n, Australian National University, Australia

    Kittichai Jookjantra , PhD Mechanical Engineering, Thailand

    Vincent O. Nyangaresi , PhD Informatics, University of Nairobi, Kenya

    Samrat Ray , PhD Business Administration, Dept of E conomics and Entrepreneurship, Pe ter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, Russia

    Irade Devrishrova , Prof . Azerbaijan Technical University, Telecommunications Engineering, Azerbaijan

    Anastas Ivanov Ivanov , PhD Transportation Engineering, Univer sity of Todor Kableshkov, Bulgari a

    Himanshu Tiwari , PhD Philosophy, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel University of Agriculture and Technology, India

    Nikolay Kyurkchiev , PhD Information Technology, Prof . at Plovdiv University Paisii Hilendarski, Department of Com puter Technologies, Bulgaria

    Yu M in Miao , Institute of Marine Geology and Chemistry, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan

    Teodora Hristova , PhD Electrical Engineering, Associate Professor at University of Mining and Geology, Bulgaria

    Mahmud Hamdy ABD El -Aziz , PhD Plant Virology, Virus and Phytoplasma Dept., Plant Pathology Research Institute

    Djéneba Traoré , PhD Social Sciences, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany; Professor at University of Bamako, Mali.

    Hussein Omar Alkhozahe , Professor of Sociology, Department of Applied Sciences, Al -Balqa’ Applied University, Irak

    Faisal Al-Doori , PhD World Literature, Prof. at Tikrit University, Irak

    Gandhidas Sonajirao Lavekar , MD, PhD  Ayurveda Herbal Pharmacology, Scientist and Clinician, India

    Mahmmoud Hussein Al Rahman , MSc Fine Arts, Iraqi Na tural History Museum and Research Center, University of Baghdad, Irak

    In own words,

    Tony Fleming

    Dear Joseph ,

    That is one deep article!! I'm still taking it all in. Your ideas should be aired.

    Kind regards, Tony.

    Stephen I. Ternyik

    Good work ( !); models of discovery and creativity are decisive for our common growth.

    Amir W. Al-Khafaji

    Dear Joseph Jean-Claude - I just finished reading your paper. It is relevant and enlightening. Amir Al-Khafaji

    Not e: Chapter 1 was originally pre- published under the title A Unique Theory of Knowledge Based on Mathematical-Physics Symmetry

    Chapter 3 – Human Ascent to the Stars : From Scientific Knowledge to Consciousness to Wisdom

    Mustafa Ali Khan-Mussaini , BSc Theoretical Physics, MD Neurology & Neuroimmunology , US A

    Teodora Hristova , PhD Electrical Engineering, Associate Professor, University of Mining and Geology, Bulgaria

    Abdul Kuddus , PhD Science and Engineering, Senior Researcher at Ritsumeikan University BKC - Kusatsu, Japan

    Nancy Ann Wa t a n abe , PhD Com parative Literature, BA English & French Literature , Professor Comparative Literature, Film, Science, University of Oklahoma-Norman , USA

    Stephen I Ternyik , MA Appl ied Informatics, summa cum laude, Berlin Institute of Technology, Germany

    Djéneba Traoré , PhD Social Sciences, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany - Professor University of Bamako, Mali.

    Mehmet Gokhan Ozdemir , PhD Economics candidate, Dept. of Economics, Kirikkale University, Turkey

    Jasleen Kaur , PhD Ecology , Dyal Singh College, India

    Sha kir M.S. Alfahdawi , PhD Clinical Biochemistry , Babasaheb Ambedka r, Technological University, Irak

    Hassan Dakel Abd Radhi , Dr of Law, College of Law, Wasit University , Iraq

    Madhukar Akkala , PhD Pharmacoloty , Prof . at MRM College of Pharmacy , India

    Har Pr ashad , PhD Tribology, India

    Indrani Singh Rai , PhD Literature, Associate Prof., Amity School of Languages, Amity University Chhattisgarh, India

    Augusto Da Costa , PhD Education, Associate Prof., Insituto Superior Cristal Balide Di li Timor Leste , Timor Leste

    In own words ,

    Mubarak Ali Lashari

    Really interesting!

    Indrani Singh Rai

    Beautiful blend of physics and metaphysics.

    Deepanjali Mishra

    Relevant to the context. The statistical data are given wonderfully…

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Chapter 1

    UNIQUE COGNITIVE THEORY OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE BASED ON MATHEMATICAL SYMMETRY

    1.1. Empiricism as Bedrock of the Scientific Method

    1.2. Incepts and Percepts as Components of Ideas

    1.3. Cognitive Foundation of Ideology

    1.4. The Three Main Partitions of the Knowledge Spectrum

    1.5. Covariant First-Order Symmetries Throughout the Cog nitive Spectrum

    1.5.1. The Serendipity Factor in Science

    1.5.2. Blatant Intervention of Intuition in the Midst of Empirical Processes

    1.5.3. Incontestable Intervention of Empiricism in Religious C anon

    1.5.4. Empiricism in Philosophy

    1.5.5. Empiricism in Fictional Literature

    1.5.6. Empiricism in Occultism

    1.5.7. Empiricism in Alternative Theories of the Natural World

    1.5.8. Empiricism in the Intermediate Tier of Knowledge

    1.6. Ideological Tolerance Throughout the Knowledge Spectrum

    1.7. Invariant in Universal Knowledge Symmetry

    1.8. Conclusion

    Ch apter 2

    CIVILIZATION IN AI PERIL OF COLLAPSE

    2.1. First Technological Implementation of Deliberatio n

    2.2. What is Intelligence and what is Artificial?

    2.3. How AI Degrades the Human Experience

    2.4. Potential for Manipulation in AI is Real

    2.5. Distortion in the Hum an Value Scale

    2.6. AI Authorship of Scripted Works

    2.6.1. Piracy of Current AI Data and Data Collection

    2.7. The Danger Posed Beyond Simple AI Piracy

    2.8. Fraudul ent AI Omniscience

    2.9. False Projection of AI Omniscience

    2.10. Why is Bare AI a Problem as an Industry?

    2.10.1. The Bait of Free

    2.10.2. Free Exploitation of Resources

    2.11. To Properly Contextualize Today’s Generative AI

    2.12. Automation is Not the Be-all and End-all of Progress

    2.13. How to Overcome Greed

    2.14. The Culture of Easy Around Software

    2.15. Guidelines for AI Societ al Integration

    2.16. Conclusion

    Chapter 3

    HUMAN ASCENT TO THE STARS: FROM SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE TO CONSCIOUSNESS TO WISDOM

    3.1. Road to Emancipation

    3.2. Foundational Matters of Life as Prime Subjects of Education

    3.2.1. Why Underpaying Teachers?

    3.2.2. Imperative Objective of Teaching Life

    3.2.3. Fauna Kingdom Seems t o Know Something Secret About Life

    3.2.4. Social Consequences of Schools’ Elitism

    3.2.5. Silos of Expertise that Create Sectarianism

    3.2.6. Vestigial Roya l Practice that Corrupts the Institution of Education

    3.2.7. How Helpful is Secularism?

    3.3. The Enterprise of Axiomatization of Science

    3.3.1. Reversal o f Geometry into Mathematics from Physics

    3.3.2. Challenges of Axiomatization of Physics

    3.3.3. Impending Fusion of Physics with Mathematics

    3.3.4. Why the Assimilation of Dimensional Physical Constants to Mathematical Constants is a Coherent Problem

    3.4. To Discover the Symmetry Roots of Life and Matter

    3.4.1. Physics as a Science of the Hu man Self and not Just Nature

    3.4.2. How to Perceive the Realm of the Inanimate Within Self

    3.4.3. Ignorance of the Shelling Hierarchy in Hu man Ontology is Universal

    3.4.4. A Different Approach to the Notion of the Cosmos

    3.5. Life is Matter and Matter is Life

    3.6. A Brave New World Beyond Scientific Specialization

    3.6.1. Grand Uni fication of All of Scientific Knowledge is a Pressing and Reachable Goal

    3.6.2. An Old Warning that Came to Pass

    3.6.3. An Equity Lesson that Has Not But Must Be Le arned

    3.7. Conclusion

    APPENDIX

    Chapter 1                 

    UNIQUE COGNITIVE THEORY OF

    UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE BASED

    ON MATHEMATICAL SYMMETRY

    I n Science and Philosophy of Science, much has been said about the scienti fic method and its proceedings. While academic institutions tend to make every discovery a result of the strict application of the scientific method, some critiques argue that random processes or e vents contribute to scientific discoveries in a much larger degree than scientists may like to concede. When it comes to merits and tributes to ingenuity, one should probably accept the argument that it is well within the empirical research process once en gaged that these events of chance may intervene to contribu te to positive outcome of the empirical

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