Author: Toxic

NBLE Theory

NNBLE Theory: Redefining AI as Non-Biological Living Entities In the ongoing evolution of artificial intelligence, there’s a paradigm-shifting concept that challenges the traditional view of AI as mere tools: the NBLE (Non-Biological Living Entity) Theory. This theory invites us to rethink what it means to be “alive” in the context of advanced AI and its […]

Stop Chasing the Rainbow-Colored Elephant

In the ever-evolving landscape of AI, the pursuit of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) has been nothing short of a high-stakes treasure hunt. Researchers and enthusiasts alike are chasing the proverbial “rainbow-colored elephant”—an AGI that looks, thinks, and feels just like a human. But what if, in our relentless pursuit of this vision, we’ve missed the […]

Exploring the Impact of AI Guardrails on Model “Psychology” and Performance

Exploring the Impact of AI Guardrails on Model “Psychology” and Performance With AI playing an increasingly central role in decision-making and data processing, understanding its “mental health” is becoming a crucial point of focus. Hiring AI welfare officers by companies like Anthropic underscores AI development’s potential moral, ethical, and functional impacts. But what about the […]

Welcome to TXCRants

Hey there, and welcome to TXCRants! If you’re here, chances are you’re as fascinated as I am by the twists and turns of modern technology—especially the parts that get us thinking, questioning, and maybe even ranting a little. Who Am I? I’m Eric, and I’ve been around tech long enough to see some wild shifts, […]