Ted Tschopp

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tɛd t͡ʃʌp • Senior Enterprise Architect • Los Angeles 🏴🇺🇸 • ✟☧♂⚤⚭ • 30 years in IT • Founder of TheOneRing.com • Featured in Wired & LA Times

I love working in technology and watch the future unfold; some things I worked on were once science fiction.

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Camping with the boy

Rio Group Camping with Glenkirk (@ Silverwood Lake in Arrowhead, CA) https://swarmapp.com/user/4195/checkin/683a5291a99c5874066521b6?s=X13Y-HhUctThBB99wSQe7Yo-1v8

Silverwood Lake

Lake in San Bernardino, CA

Swarm

My daughter taught herself math—with no teacher, just space to think and room to fail.

Last week, an AI did the same. It started with a single line of code and taught itself reasoning.

We should all be asking:
Not just what kind of minds we’re building, but what kind of grace we give ourselves when we have to learn, change, and try again.

#Reasoning #AIethics #LifelongLearning

https://tedt.org/The-Student-Who-Taught-Herself/

The Student Who Taught Herself - Ted Tschopp's Homepage

Watching my daughter learn math reminded me of a breakthrough in AI—AZR, a self-teaching model that reasons and grows without external data. This post reflects on learning, AI, and grace.

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Getting ready for the weekend!!!
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Our Red Whiskered Bulbuls are back!!

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red-whiskered_bulbul

Red-whiskered bulbul - Wikipedia

≤2019: we are all just thinking machines being carted around by primitive meat chassis 🧐

2025: sometimes I think about each little cell of our bodies working hard to metabolize and turn materials of one kind into another kind, and I feel like a glorious and miraculous community of beings. every inhale of oxygen that becomes an exhale of carbon dioxide is a testament to that wonder. I am so proud of my body for defying entropy day after day, moment after moment

You stand at the forefront of this revolution. The question before you is not whether AI will change what we do, but how you will adapt to its inevitable influence. Will you embrace the tools that enhance your capabilities, or resist the tide of change?

In this spring season of transformation, growth, and renewal, let us move forward with speed, thoughtfulness and intention, crafting a future where technology serves humanity, and not the other way around...

https://tedt.org/computers/science/opinion/personal%20writing/philosophy/The-Human-Edge

The Human Edge - Ted Tschopp's Homepage

Exploring the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on industries, employment, healthcare, and the human experience.

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Given the rise of AI and vibe shift in employer-employee relationships in tech, I’ve lost all interest in encouraging my son to follow me into tne tech industry. I used to have misgivings about his interests in sports and related careers but now they’re gone.

It seems I’m not alone.

https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/careers/parents-in-tech-want-their-kids-to-go-into-the-arts-instead-6966b658?trk=storyline-feed_main-feed-storyline-activity-card_feed-article-content

@PTR_K
Not really what you are asking for, but I am very fond of the Starship Geomorphs by Robert Pearce. But they are for sections of starships or space stations or ground buildings at that sort of tech level.

Which probably isn't what you mean by "otherworldy elven city."

(Note that while they are designed for the #Traveller Space #ttrpg, they aren't particularly specific to that game or setting.)

https://travellerrpgblog.blogspot.com/2018/10/the-starship-geomorphs-book-if-finally.html

The Starship Geomorphs book is finally complete!

The Starship Geomorphs book is finally complete and ready for download. I can safely say after three years of putting this project togeth...

I expected coverage of the fediverse but none was to be found on the interior