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modification

I'm constantly tinkering with my blog and have been doing so since the beginning, which often leads to something no longer working or even disappearing from the blog entirely. I can be forgiven for this as it is only a private blog. Since 2020, other nice people have also been writing posts on the weblog, most of which can still be found here. Now I have decided to use my blog just for myself again and to open the integrated forum more to guest bloggers and other users.

I'm also trying to better integrate my Zettelkasten here. If you soon find links like this (https://iiics.org/h/20231116165900), then these are intended exclusively for me. That's why you should only get a "Forbidden" when you click on it.

And by the way, I'll add that Candidate page of the Free Voters. My colleagues are hard-working and so there is always something to add and change.

Intelligence

Heilbronn is on everyone's lips as an AI location and our administration should ultimately be digitalized. In the future, no area of ​​our society can be imagined without digitalization with and without artificial intelligence. The question must therefore be clarified as to how we deal with people who cannot keep up with this development. Those of us who were already counting on a biological solution in the 1990s were bitterly disappointed, as this only delayed any necessary developments for another decade.

Soon we will be able to offer an IPAI in Heilbronn and perhaps even attract new citizens to Heilbronn who are a little more open to technological progress. This means that an Apple store or similar stores can even be located in Heilbronn and operated profitably.

But how do we get the other residents of Heilbronn a little more interested in digitalization and even get them used to smart robots? Even Experimenta only seems to attract a few fellow citizens.

We could start with intelligent trash cans in the pedestrian zone. This idea is not new, as I was already enthusiastic about such a paper swallower in the Blooming Baroque Ludwigsburg as a child - many parents back then could not collect enough paper waste for their children.

Today, smart trash cans could ask pedestrians not only for paper, but also for cigarette butts and other trash, and thank them when they receive it. You could start with five such talking garbage containers on Sülmerstrasse and see how this affects the city center and its residents - you could also link the whole thing to the university and Experimenta.

As a side effect, we are finding out how artificial intelligence is accepted by the population in everyday environments. The whole thing could be seamlessly expanded with cleaning, information and police robots, among other things.

And if that doesn't work with the trash cans and people, then birds could, for example. For example, you can get a peanut for every cigarette butt you smoke - that definitely works.

death in paradise

Yesterday we came back from dancing when I discovered that we now have the twelfth and final episode of this series. As already written, my better half and I have been watching this series from the beginning, and so I'm bingeing the last few episodes as I write these lines.

Don Warrington is still the commissioner and has been since the first episode. Ralf Little has been playing the inspector since episode 9 and is now ending what Ben miller had begun.

I now also know why there were so many changes in the twelve episodes, even though most of the actors fit their respective roles quite well. Since filming took place in the Caribbean for months at a time, the actors involved stated that they dropped out because of the long separation from their family. A reason that I can understand very well.


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