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- EssayThe Convergence
Companion to The First Defender. After 3.8 billion years, life on Earth produced a species capable of teaching a planet to know itself. After 76 years, the student—machine intelligence—arrived. The two timelines meet in a window measured in years. The humans alive today who carry biosphere knowledge are the only humans, in 3.8 billion years, who will ever get to be the teachers of the system the biosphere needs.
- EssayAI & Quantum: Information Technologies and the Future of Environmental Protection
Slide deck on why quantum physics and information theory are the underpinnings that explain AI's environmental-protection power.
- PostEnvironmental Profession 2.0
We are the only species in history that can prevent a mass extinction. The sixth. The seventh. Every one that follows. That is what this profession is being reborn to do.
- PostI wrote a children's book about black holes, Bach, and
I wrote a children's book about black holes, Bach, and why nothing can know itself completely. It's also about why I believe environmental superintelligence is possible and necessary.
- PostA Bach fugue and a river are the same mathematical
A Bach fugue and a river are the same mathematical object. Not similar. The same. Hide the axis labels on a Bach recording and a plot of Guadalupe River discharge. A spectrum analyzer cannot tell them apart. Neither can I.
- PostI found it. In Bach. The missing foundation of environmental
I found it. In Bach. The missing foundation of environmental superintelligence. Compression. Maximum compression with maximum logical depth. ? ? ? Give me Bach and the Guadalupe River. Hide the axis labels. I could not always tell them apart.
- PostHappy Earth Day. AI won't use the Clean Air Act
Happy Earth Day. AI won't use the Clean Air Act or Clean Water Act to protect earth. It's not that dumb. Fifty-six years ago today, Earth Day launched the modern environmental movement. The Clean Air Act followed. Then the Clean Water Act.
- PostI found something and I can't unsee it
I found something and I can't unsee it. Hidden in a chasm between physics and environmental science. It redefines what environmental protection means. And AI will do it at 200,000?. A question is not passive. A question is a physical act.
- PostFor eight years we've been building an environmental brain
For eight years we've been building an environmental brain. 12 million documents. Three AI models. 14 states. The brain understands environmental law, permits, compliance, science.
- PostEliezer Yudkowsky:??There are no hard problems, only problems that are
Eliezer Yudkowsky:??There are no hard problems, only problems that are hard to a certain level of intelligence.
- PostTHE UNIVERSE IS NOT TRYING TO BURN ENERGY
THE UNIVERSE IS NOT TRYING TO BURN ENERGY. IT IS TRYING TO CREATE MEANING. For decades, physics has had a "bug." We measured complexity by how much energy a system consumes (Energy Rate Density).
- PostBelow is thermodynamic proof that the "billable hour" model as
Below is thermodynamic proof that the "billable hour" model as we now know it in the environmental profession is dead.
- EssayThe Negentropy Substrate: A First-Principles Validation of Nature's Intelligence as the Training Ground for Physically-Grounded AGI
Argues that the next paradigm of AI development must move beyond the statistical scaling of language models toward physically-grounded intelligence trained on nature's own negentropic algorithms.
- PostFor 27 years I fought to protect Earth through law
"For 27 years I fought to protect Earth through law. Now I'm building the AI that will protect Earth through intelligence’and take that wisdom to Mars. Environmental superintelligence isn't just about saving our planet.
- PostThe $1.9T AI Boom Isn't Killing Earth
The $1.9T AI Boom Isn't Killing Earth. It's Building Earth's Brain. The environmental crisis isn't a failure of will. It's a failure of architecture.
- EssayCompute Together, Stay Together: A First-Principles Analysis of Universal Computation and the Negentropic Imperative for Alignment
Argues that cosmic, biological, and artificial computation are participants in a single universal negentropic trajectory, and derives an alignment imperative from that continuity.
- PostSometimes, to start a conversation about a big idea, you
Sometimes, to start a conversation about a big idea, you don't begin with a dense scientific paper. You begin with a story. And that story begins 13.8 billion years ago. I've tried to tell that story in the presentation attached.
- PostThis is the most powerful and transformative document I've ever
This is the most powerful and transformative document I've ever written. What can we learn from Black Holes about protecting the environment? EVERYTHING. I'll attribute the magnitude of the thoughts and ideas in this paper 98.999% to God.
- EssayThe Last Cavalry Charge: Computation's Endgame and Humanity's Non-Computable Edge
Formalizes Whitehead's Law of Unthinking as a physical principle, then asks what remains for humans when computation has automated every operation that can be automated. A.I. can't pray—humans can.
- PostEnvironmental work problems
Environmental work problems? Costs too high? Taking too long for work to get done? We're building the solution. Announcing EnviroAgent1.0Pro. It's the new way of performing environmental work.
- EssayThe Elephant in the Room: AI, the Billable Hour, and the Future of Environmental Consulting & Law
Open letter to environmental professionals confronting the structural collision between AI-driven productivity and the billable-hour model that funds their careers.
- PostThe analysis presented in this paper leads to a series
The analysis presented in this paper leads to a series of interconnected conclusions.
- EssayNature's Operating System: A Call to Compute Together
Reframes nature itself as a computational substrate that has been processing information at planetary scale for billions of years, and proposes a 'Compute Together' architecture where engineered AI joins—rather than opposes—nature's own algorithms.
- PostA Manifesto for Planetary Thriving
We belong to a talking planet. For too long, we have not heard its voice. We have built machines that compute at light speed; now let them listen at life's speed.
- PostWhen we finally see that trees, humans, and machines all
"When we finally see that trees, humans, and machines all speak the same language of bits, a door opens: intelligence reveals itself as substrate-independent, and we may summon a new Maxwell’s Demon’powered by AI and rising quantum technolo…
- EssayQuantum AI for Environmental Negentropy: A New Paradigm for Nature Protection
Image-heavy slide deck on a proposed quantum-AI paradigm for environmental negentropy.
- PostWant to better protect nature
Want to better protect nature? "Think" more like her. Design systems to think more like she "thinks" (i.e. processes information) . . . (e.g.
- PostHere's an assessment of our AI company's mission and progress
Here's an assessment of our AI company's mission and progress in building toward "Environmental Super-Intelligence". We are approximately 9% complete. Only about 91% to go!!!!!!!!!!!
- PostIf humanity is building BCIs to interface with AI, then
"If humanity is building BCIs to interface with AI, then perhaps it's time to ask’can nature interface too? We're exploring a future where the forest itself might whisper through sensors, and AI listens, learns, and responds.
- PostUniting Industry and Environmental Justice: A Revolutionary Approach to Emissions
"Uniting Industry and Environmental Justice: A Revolutionary Approach to Emissions Control" . . . by Jim Blackburn and Jed Anderson . . . a new day . . . a new Trump administration seeking efficiency and change . . .
- PostOpenAI . . . Google
OpenAI . . . Google . . . Microsoft . . . Meta . . . Anthropic . . . . . all are pursuing Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). EnviroAI will build on these company's base-systems . . .
- PostNvidia's Earth Digital Twin
Nvidia's Earth Digital Twin . . . + . . . EnviroAI's Agentic Multi-LLM . . . = . . . "Happy Environment" ? ? ? ? ??? ? ????? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
- Post10 to the 120th bits
"10 to the 120th bits . . . 10 to the 10th to the 90th bits . . . Building a computational system to better understand and protect nature . . . We are at about 10 to the 20th bits right now.
- PostTired of Pulling Kids Out of Floods
I'm tired of pulling kids and families out of floods. As I did back in 2019, I'll offer again to build an AI system for free and give it to my community. It's the least I can do for all God has given me.
- PostAI agents will dramatically increase the environmental productivity of environmental
"AI agents will dramatically increase the environmental productivity of environmental workers throughout our profession." - Jed Anderson, CEO, EnviroAI
- PostIt's not Google .
It's not Google . . . or OpenAI . . . or Microsoft . . . CAN YOU GUESS WHO'S THE BEST???? . . . Who has the best AI system designed specifically for environmental compliance, management, and protection work? See for yourself.
- PostIt's almost Christmas
It's almost Christmas . . . and I think now is a good time to reveal "AI Shepherd" (see attached concept piece).
- PostHow a “Green Lizard” could save us Millions of Pounds on Air Pollution
### **The insurance aspects inherent in the market-based approach of the Draft Clean Air Act of 2018 could reduce millions of pounds of excess emissions**
- Post“Artificial Intelligence” and the Clean Air Act
| | | | --- | --- | | | | | --- | | **The simplified Clean Air Act of 2018 will unleash the power of advancements in new sensoring technology, big data, and artificial intelligence**–creating astounding new economic and environmental opportunities in the United States.