RE: THRILLING COMBINATION: Artificial Intelligence and 5G TECHNOLOGY
5G is very different than the other leaps forward from 1G to 4G. The difference is that the microwaves they will use have a very short range so there will be a necessity to have many more antennas in our communities just for the system to work. Even a person walking in front of the antenna could disturb the system. I just wonder what it would be like to have hundreds of microwave ovens, on at all times, blanketing our neighborhoods. Basically, health issues are real. That said, I don't know if it will be any different than what we have right now. Our communities are already saturated with high frequency wifi signals (just think about how many signals your phone picks up). Will 5G be any different? One thing is for sure, the technology will really start to take off. We will be able to do things that were never possible before, things that have yet to be invented. If you are wondering what I mean, think about how impossible it was to check your email on your phone before the first smart phones came out. A 5G phone will connected to a 5G network will be an entirely new device than anything anyone has ever seen before. That said, it may be time to move out of range, onto the farm, and get a flip phone :)
As I mentioned to @crypto.piotr, I have yet to investigate 5G. I gotta think that satellite tech is of a concern, and yet, this is the first time the word satellite appears on this post/comments.
Figured your reply was the best place to light this fire and see if there is anything to it.
I don't think that Satellites will factor much into the 5G situation. I am not even that sure that satellites do much really since 99% of all internet traffic is through under ocean cable.
https://www.vox.com/2015/3/13/8204655/submarine-cables-internet
I really think 5G will be extremely localized, the frequency is too short to be transmitted over large distances and since geo-sycronistic satellites tend to be at 22000 miles up in the sky, it may be impossible to transmit any form of internet considering the distances. I got to tell you the truth, I am suprised they work at all!
Have you considered the Bitcoin satellite network and our ability to put up working satellites that are smaller than the size of a fist? I am not sure how it would work, but everything seems to be pointing to a leap in technological application.
Wow! That sounds cool! A private network off grid. I like it!
Yes, @matteopaints - thank you so much for this: you are so right - we already live in cultures where we are actively encouraged (or outrightforced) to live and work in conditions/ with materials that totally contradict our wellbeing - and adding another ton of whatever kind of microwave/ offense around us, is likely to mean nothing to big corporations who are profiting, nor even the average citizen, who is so profoundly entrapped by 'time poverty' and the need to be like everyone else, and to have what everyone else has... I personally cannot sleep in a house that has multiple wifi signals - like the blocks of small, modern apartments in the city that my brother lives in: there are around 10 or more full wifi signals operating, and my nervous systems starts shooting pains and prickles all around my being. I live in a medieval quarter with thick, thick walls, which keeps out the signals from mobile phones and other wifis... really important for me... <3 Damn right: move out of range, I agree!
I have a ringing in my ears, pretty much all of the time, they say it is normal tinnitus, but I wonder if it isn't related to all of the background signals that I am constantly surrounded by. (Now that I have posted this I will probably get ads for hearing loss!)
Oooh - that's not so good, Matteo - I'm hoping you find solutions to it.... I sooooo value the silence and the lack of background static around me here!
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Thanks, I’d like to enjoy the silence too😁
Hi @matteopaints
I love how responsive you are buddy,
Yours
Piotr
Well, AI and 5G are the two biggest issues of the technological future. We need to keep our eyes open on this one!
I love how responsive you are @clareartista :)
Cheers, Piotr
It's very happy-making for me, to have interesting topics like these to respond to! 😄
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What means 'time poverty' ?
It's the conventional/conditioned belief that we 'don't have time', or that we have to be somewhere else - the dissipation of our focus, our energy, our mental power, because we're taught to believe in the 'scarcity' of our time. Does this make sense? I'm passionately interested in how we liberate ourselves from this bondage to tension, and realise that we can be free by knowing that time belongs to us, if we learn to flow with it 🙏😊
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Thank you for your great reply @clareartista
Oh, you must be strong believer in our human race :)
Yours
Piotr
Yey - you're welcome, @crypto.piotr! And yes - I am: I'm passionately interested in our potentialising our enormous creative potential! We're in a period of collective self-destruction, however, which needs to be turned around... Lots of work, lots of inspiring to be done!! I've just set up a new project collecting conversations around living-in-the-gift, which I think might be powerful.... www.livinginthegift.com <3
I'm not too worried about this.
It's not like they really are microwave ovens. Electromagnetic wave communications technologies don't need to be powerful only detectable. If 5G really does use less power then that's even lower energy radiation anyway. Ever increasing efficiencies of detection technologies drive down how bright antennas must shine, and the less juice it takes to fling your message the less each byte costs. Also, the closer antennas are together the dimmer they can be to communicate as per the inverse square law, all other things being equal.
It's not like it's ionizing radiation. We're all currently bathed in quite dim microwaves from just the background radiation, and every living thing ever has been too.
I hope you are right!
I absolutely love your comments @a-non-e-moose
Dear @matteopaints
Thank you for your amazing comment. I appreciate. I believe I never had a chance to interact with you before.
That's very true. I've heard that every 300 meters. That would be quite insane.
Indeed. And it seem that most advanced countries will be testing this technology on it's population.
I absolutely agree with you. Could you potentially see how this technology could be used within AI industry?
Hehe I'm still nokia user :)
ps. would you consider using enter sometimes to separate blocks of text? it would make realding much easier :)
Cheers
Piotr
Yey to Nokia - I got my first smartphone a couple of years ago, and find it a lot more bother than it's worth... Takes a lot of energy to switch off all the notifications and inbuilt apps which I have no interest in being distracted by. I would never trust it to sit close to my body in a pocket, and cannot do phone calls of more than a few mins on it... :-)
Dear @clareartista
Thanks for your comment and for being so kind and responsive.
Cheers, Piotr
You're so welcome!
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Hey Piotr, yea I could see this technology being used for AI, it may be the reason that they are introducing it. For now AI is just a bit of an annoyance. I did an experiment recently with a bunch of 20 year olds, all who had their phones out. We talked for about a minute about Rugby, how much we liked to play rugby, that we wanted to buy rugby shirts, and tickets to Rugby games, it was all BS, but then, within a few hours, two of the guys got ads for Rugby on their phones. So, AI is definitly listening to our conversations already. I can't imagine how much more invasive AI will become with a 5G network in place.
Dear @matteopaints
I've heard similar stories several times lately. Scary a bit.
I would like to thank you for your valuable comment and for sharing your thoughts. I absolutely appreciate it.
Have a great weekend buddy
Cheers, Piotr
Thanks!! You too!!