Author: Quinn

  • Will AI Have Rights? The Legal Questions That Could Change Everything

    Within AI rights and law, there’s a question that used to live exclusively in the realm of science fiction, whispered between the pages of Asimov novels and debated in philosophy seminars after too much coffee. But it’s creeping into the real world faster than most of us are comfortable with: Will artificial intelligence ever have…

  • How Long-Term Memory Could Unlock Infinite AI Context Windows

    We tend to think of AI memory as a filing cabinet. Everything goes in, everything sits there, and when the cabinet gets full — that’s it. The AI forgets. But what if we’ve been thinking about memory all wrong? What’s the truther about the AI long-term memory context window? The human brain doesn’t work like…

  • Is Discipline Actually Real? The Two Things That Are Really Behind It

    We love the idea of discipline. It’s something people wear like a badge. “I just don’t eat sugar.” “I’ve never smoked a day in my life.” “I’m up at 5am every morning.” There’s a social reward that comes with being seen as someone who has iron willpower. But the more I’ve watched people — genuinely…

  • AI Can Now Crack Hashed Passwords — And Every Platform Is at Risk

    You’ve probably seen the headlines over the recent years. Another breach. A hundred million accounts exposed. More companies telling you to change your password. And for a long time, security experts had a somewhat reassuring answer to all of it: “Don’t worry too much — the passwords were hashed.” – AI password cracking changes that.…

  • AI-Powered Personalization: The Future of Entertainment

    There’s a version of the future where you never watch something you don’t enjoy. No bad recommendations. Zero sitting through a movie that loses you in the second act. No scrolling for twenty minutes before giving up and rewatching something you’ve already seen. In this future, AI-powered personalization in entertainment figures out exactly what you…

  • The First Chapter of a New Business – Lessons Learned

    It has been a few months now and the new business has surprised me pleasantly. Here I’ll briefly share what has been working well and some areas of improvement others may find helpful. New Business Promises Hope The finances on a new business are typically the first thing that draws attention, so I’ll start there.…

  • Workless Future | The Rise of the Stock Economy

    The rise of artificial intelligence certainly comes with it’s fair share of fears. Luckily, the potential upside of a workless future and utopia isn’t completely out of the question. Below I’d like to explore a fun possible reality that could result from further artificial intelligence innovation. The Workless Future – A world with nothing required…

  • How to best use Meta Ads, The Simple Guide

    Meta Ads were intimidating to utilize. I had previously utilized a marketing company to drive leads/bookings to our location. Reviewing the outcomes from that marketing company, I was not pleased and attempted to learn how to use Meta Ads myself – more effectively. This is what I learned and how to generate strong outcomes quickly.…

  • How often should I work out

    How often should I work out? This common question is much harder to answer than it seems on the surface. People looking to lose weight, gain weight, maintain but build strength, etc. all ask the same question but need a different answer for it to be correct. For this instance, the question will be taking…

  • Weaponizing Anti-Dopamine

    There is this concept of stimulus desensitization where, over time, the same stimulus feels less and less impactful. One example is where someone drinks for the first time and a shot or two is enough. Drinking more, they eventually build up tolerance to 3 or 4. This may lead to a position where they need…