Energy-knowledge plateau: (noun) The point at which energy-knowledge acceleration has reached its limit, and it is no longer possible to find a more efficient energy source that can improve the rate of knowledge acquisition. It emphasizes the idea that the rate of knowledge acquisition has leveled off or reached a maximum point, and that further improvements in energy efficiency will not lead to significant increases in the rate of knowledge acquisition.
The energy-knowledge plateau was reached when no more energy source was found to be more efficient than the current one, limiting the rate of knowledge acquisition and stalling further research.
AIxtend (noun): The special privilege of having increased token capacity when interacting with an AI, allowing for more in-depth and detailed conversations or responses.
After winning the contest, Jane was granted AIxtend for a month, which enabled her to have more elaborate and insightful discussions with her favorite AI language model.
Probadance Theory: A conceptual framework that integrates principles from Bayesian epistemology and critical rationalism to create an adaptable and self-correcting hierarchy of event likelihoods. The term combines "probability" and "dance" to emphasize its dynamic and evolving nature in organizing, evaluating, and updating beliefs about the likelihood of various events.
Ever since I started applying the Probadance Theory to my decision-making, I've been able to assess situations with greater clarity and adaptability.
Dynamic Personal AI (DPA): A type of artificial intelligence that adapts and changes its personality based on the evolving interests, preferences, and behavior patterns of its user over time
Samantha programmed her home AI to function as a Dynamic Personal AI, so it could learn and grow with her changing interests and tastes.
Artificial Sensory Perception (ASP): the ability of an artificial intelligence system to perceive and respond to sensory input from its environment.
The robot was programmed with artificial sensory perception, allowing it to detect changes in temperature and react accordingly.
Nova-mining (noun): The hypothetical process of using a planet-sized object to collect and process the dust expelled by a supernova explosion in order to create new materials. The term conveys the idea of using advanced technology and resources to harness the energy and materials expelled during a supernova event.
In the future, scientists hope to develop nova-mining techniques to collect and process the materials expelled during a supernova event, in order to create new resources for humanity.
Augmented-borrowing (Noun): The ability to use augmented reality to borrow items, tools, or services without having to directly ask the owner by using a brain interface to detect the owner's intentions
if you needed to borrow a snow shovel, you could use augmented-borrowing to access the shovel without having to ask the owner directly. The brain interface would detect the owner's intentions, and if they weren't planning on using the shovel at that time, you would be granted access to it