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Talk . . . Trees???

Improving the data exchange rate between humans and their environment---EnviroAI

Improving the Data Exchange Rate Between Humans and Nature

---“Nature doesn’t speak English. That’s perhaps nature’s biggest problem.”

  • Jed Anderson, CEO, EnviroAI

Humans are exchanging data with nature.

Nature in turn is exchanging data with humans.

We are essentially saying with our laws and rules “we don’t want to hurt you”, and nature is saying back to us “this does or does not hurt”. Technology is poised to significantly improve this data exchange rate by decreasing the latency period, using more of a common shared operating language, and allowing us to effectuate policy changes on algorithms rather than millions of pages of human language.

Effectuating Policy Changes Through Algorithms Rather than Millions of Pages of the English Language … IT’S FASTER!

NATURE IS FAST

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How to Increase Our Data Exchange Rate with Nature


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Original source: Constant Contact campaign

Markdown source: https://jedanderson.org/posts/talk-trees.md

Source on GitHub: /src/content/posts/talk-trees.md

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BibTeX
@misc{anderson_2021_talk_trees,
  author = {Jed Anderson},
  title  = {Talk . . . Trees???},
  year   = {2021},
  url    = {https://jedanderson.org/posts/talk-trees},
  note   = {Accessed: 2026-05-13}
}
APA
Anderson, J. (2021). Talk . . . Trees???. Retrieved from https://jedanderson.org/posts/talk-trees
MLA
Anderson, Jed. "Talk . . . Trees???." Jed Anderson, June 13, 2021, https://jedanderson.org/posts/talk-trees.

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