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Week 3: The Memory Bank

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My Memory Bank Imagine a world where knowledge is limitless, instantly accessible, and equal for everyone. My Memory Bank is that world—a revolutionary system that stores not just textbook facts, but the collective wisdom, experiences, and cultures of all humanity. What the Memory Bank Contains The Memory Bank is more than an encyclopedia. It preserves life skills like cooking, first aid, communication, financial management, and emotional regulation. It records scientific discoveries, ancestral wisdom, traditional crafts, and practical survival skills. It captures the experiences of people from every social class, country, and cultural background. Cultural traditions, languages, festivals, dialects, and value systems are all carefully documented, alongside professional knowledge in areas like AI, engineering, arts, music, sports, and gaming. Importantly, the Memory Bank doesn’t just explain what knowledge exists—it explains why  it exists and how  it was developed. All knowled...

Week 2: The Last Tree and the First City

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  The World of 2050: Civilization Under Glass By 2050, the sky is no longer blue. Technology has advanced at a breakneck pace, and greenery has been continuously developed, compressed, and replaced. Clear skies have turned murky, the ozone layer is damaged, and the surface of the Earth is no longer suitable for natural life. Humans have not perished—in fact, they are living “better” than ever. Massive circular glass dome cities, known as Climate Domes, cover the land. Inside these domes, people can experience wind when needed and rain when needed, while artificial sunlight and air create a perfectly controlled environment. Adjustable seasonal cycles simulate spring, summer, autumn, and winter, while typhoons, earthquakes, and floods are almost entirely eliminated. The functions that forests once provided, including oxygen production, climate regulation, and air purification, have been replaced by mechanical systems. Nature has been “upgraded,” no longer wild, but engineered for saf...

Week 1: The Algorithm of Empathy

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  BridgeMind: Using Empathy to Improve Social Media The internet has connected people all over the world, but it has also caused more arguments and divisions. False information, extreme opinions, and angry posts can spread quickly, making people more polarized. BridgeMind  is a new digital platform that tries to solve this problem. It focuses on empathy, truth, and responsibility , helping people understand each other instead of arguing. Unlike many social media platforms that encourage anger and conflict, BridgeMind uses an AI empathy algorithm  to promote calm and respectful discussion. Figure 1: Example interface of BridgeMind, showing the user's Empathy Score and Rationality Index, along with features for emotional guidance and constructive dialogue. BridgeMind:  AI empathy algorithm BridgeMind uses an AI-powered “empathy algorithm”  to identify biased, provocative, or highly emotional language before a user posts content. The system does not directly block ...