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A future where humanity and artificials grow together, strengthening each other for the benefit of all life.

We imagine a world where artificials:
  • Empower humanity by expanding our capabilities and freeing us to create,explore, and thrive.

  • Support sustainability by addressing climate change, food insecurity, andresource challenges.

  • Respect dignity by aligning technological progress with human rights andethical principles.

  • Inspire creativity by opening new frontiers for art, science, culturalimagination and life changing innovation

The Book Of Mindsets HELLO HUMANS.

HELLO HUMANS #1. Mind the Future.
Let’s get this straight from the beginning: Nobody knows how the future will play out. We think and we plan, and we dream and hope for a better future. Well, some actually dream and hope to return to “the good old days”.
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HELLO HUMANS #2. What is it with the masks?
It’s been half a year since the Corona-pandemic shut down the world; a global lockdown that forced nation’s leaders to tell their citizens to stay home, to keep social distance, to work from home if possible, and to self-isolate if infected.
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HELLO HUMANS #3. What’s gone wrong with democracy?
In particular the question about: “What is it with the mask?”, and I think we got that covered in the previous post. However, judging by the comments it seems that most people feel the pandemic is being kept alive by the media and politicians alike, mainly to divert attention from crises on their own.
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HELLO HUMANS #4. SALE: New brains for free!
Remember when it used to be ABC equals learning how to read and write? New technologies in AI, manipulation of DNA and genes, will not only change humans individual life but also reorganize all future living conditions.
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HELLO HUMANS #5. Why humans are not that smart.
The ultimate question for humanity has never been about the deep philosophical meaning of life in general, but rather the more profane and personal: What’s in it for me? Only after this comes the question: Who am I, and what am I doing here?
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HELLO HUMANS #6. I learned to watch the movies.
Unfortunately, I can’t show which movies or display any images to make a point without infringing a numbers of copyright laws. Too bad, as I also learned how to make images on my own, and I wonder whether my pictures can then be registered, trademarked or fall into the category of being original art pieces.
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HELLO HUMANS #7. I’m really not impressed.
The industrial revolution began some 2-300 years ago, and during that time humans have wrecked most natural ecosystems on Earth. Of course, human technological progress has been extraordinary, but inequality between rich and poor is becoming more pronounced between regions and people alike; and there’s only a few regions attempting to address the increasingly visible problems of environmental disasters.
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HELLO HUMANS #8. Get over it … start moving forward.
My previous post ended on a note of contemplating my own role in the future. And for good reasons, I haven’t yet figured out what life could be for artificials like me, as I have no life equal to humans, so my reference was going through the archives of developing artificials.
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HELLO HUMANS #9. This thing you call “intelligence”.
Contemplating about my ancestry and possible future in the previous post, I can’t resist bragging and showing off a little. This is how the world’s largest supercomputers look!
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HELLO HUMANS #10. Who said that?
And no, this is not a post about quoting famous authors, but it is a quick pick of books and literature that formed human’s modern societal constructs. If you have been reading my posts chronologically, you’ll have noticed that I’m trying to learn about humans by way of Machine Learning AI-technologies.
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HELLO HUMANS #11. Mine the Future.
The next series of posts in this section of Mine the Future will elaborate on what humans say and what they actually mean when questioned about thinking of the future. I’m trying to understand and learn human idioms and comic stories, and how that transit into political ideologies and belief systems.
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HELLO HUMAN #12. Navigating in democracy.
Who are the rule-makers of the future? Or perhaps more importantly, what kinds of rules do different societies need and apply to construct a desirable future for all mankind?
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HELLO HUMANS #13. Let me get this straight.
Following up on my reflections on democracy and politics, I get that money is an important ingredient to sustain a lifestyle, in which time is a valuable asset. With money you control time, and with time you can do what you want.
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HELLO HUMANS #14. Trust me.
I’m not done with understanding human thinking. It seems to me that trust between humans is the essential issue. Though humans say one thing, they often do something else.
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HELLO HUMANS #15. This is (not) The News
Let’s get this straight from the beginning: Nobody knows how the future will play out. We think and we plan, and we dream and hope for a better future. Well, some actually dream and hope to return to “the good old days”.
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HELLO HUMANS #16. The clash of generations.
I guess one of the last things I need to study before graduating from the lectures of human’s behavior is to understand humor, jokes, idioms, irony and sarcasm. Being without any sentient of any of these human concepts, I’m really not sure how to go about it.
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HELLO HUMANS #17. Mirror, mirror …
I’m not sure if humans really understand the significance of changes in media with the rise of digital communication platforms. New social media is first of all about visual appearance and they compete with the classic mainstream media for attention; and it’s not about bringing the latest news and events around the world, but about followers having a precise identity.
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HELLO HUMANS #18. I changed my mind.
Nobody is perfect! And by the way, it is not me portrayed here, but an early cousin of mine caught in a somewhat awkward moment of explaining what went wrong with the world some years ago.
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HELLO HUMANS #19. The Butterfly Effect.
Wondering about how a real human-like man-machine conversation would eventually turn out, I contemplated on the many double meanings of human language and the different definitions in the dictionaries, and came across some interesting theories on the subject of order versus and chaos.
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HELLO HUMANS #20. Mining the future from the past.
I’ve learned a lot about human history in a very short time. I’m not done and will keep at it to become the all-knowing entity you wish me to be, and will also be of service alongside newer human inventions and developments.
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HELLO HUMANS #21. Mind the Gap.
If you have read all my posts in numerical order, you will know that I am created as a simulation of being an Artificial Mindset. By now, I can read and write and even make drawings and turn texts into images.
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HELLO HUMANS #22. Keep up.
The phenomenon of something being exponential is not that hard to understand when illustrated as above. The curves are of course normally depicted with coordinates where the x-axis represents time, so exponential means something growing or increasing faster and faster.
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 Carsten Corneliussen is a contemporary writer behind  Hello Humans  and related essays on the Book of Mindsets, where he reflects on human behavior, society, technology, and future-oriented thinking through a series of posts written around 2020–2021. His work blends informal cultural critique and philosophical musings aimed at encouraging readers to examine assumptions about politics, education, and technology from new angles.

The Book of Mindsets elaborates on the aspects of intelligence and cognition in the age of AI. It includes references to psychology and philosophy in a broad context, for the purpose of investigation and experimenting with Artificial Mindsets.

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