The Equilibrium Consensus

The Equilibrium Consensus

Published On: 10/28/24, 10:22

Author: Julian Bleecker

Contributor: Julian Bleecker

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AIMAGAZINEDESIGN FICTION
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IDIOMLOREARTICLEPSA ADOPINION PIECECLASSIFIED AD
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The Equilibrium Consensus

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Some moment in which some sort of formal or informal agreement is established in order to maintain an equilibrium of capability(?) intelligence(?) or some other factor. Its specificity is unknown. The consensus parties are unknown. It is a McGuffin-style Design Fiction meant to signal that something happened and some new arrangement of some factors amongst associated or intermingled or interdependent or entangled parties, both human, non-human, and ex-human in order to maintain a balance of something. An 'event horizon'.
Is this a PSA piece? Are Turning Clamps somehow tied into this?
Perhaps an opinion piece on the topic that doesn't get too didactic.
Evolution of ISO for capability management of

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The Equilibrium Consensus: What you need to know, how it affects your installations, entanglements, and embeddings, where it applies, and how it addresses your needs and concerns. All of this matters to you, and we understand it can be confusing. Your entanglements may be affected. What models are allowed and for what activities. What models are grandfather'd in as sanctioned, and what are the maximal performance capabilities you need to know about in order to remain in compliance of the new Capability and Reasoning Horizon.

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