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[[File:Green-Ring Dick-Cavett-Show 1969.jpg|thumb|Green Ring and [[Dick Cavett]] (1969).]]'''Green Ring''' is an [[ | [[File:Green-Ring Dick-Cavett-Show 1969.jpg|thumb|Green Ring and [[Dick Cavett]] (1969). Green Ring tells '''[[Dick Cavett (nonfiction)|Dick Cavett]]''' a funny story about the time [[Alice Beta]] and [[Andy Warhol (nonfiction)|Andy Warhol]] ran into each other — "literally ran into each other, ''smacko'', like two outfielders chasing a pop fly" — in some Manhattan nightclub.]]'''Green Ring''' is an autonomous mathematical function which exhibits [[Artificial intelligence (nonfiction)|artificial intelligence]]. It typically manifests itself as a toroid of green light. | ||
== Turing complete == | |||
Green Ring is [[Turing complete]] and indistinguishable from free-willed. | |||
== The Green Ring Show == | |||
Green Ring is the creator and host of the [[Green Ring Show]], a talk show inspired by the [[Dick Cavett (nonfiction)|Dick Cavett Show]]. | Green Ring is the creator and host of the [[Green Ring Show]], a talk show inspired by the [[Dick Cavett (nonfiction)|Dick Cavett Show]]. | ||
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File:Green | File:Green Spiral 5.jpg|link=Green Spiral 5|2018: Chromatographic analysis of '''''[[Green Spiral 5]]''''' reveals "at least three, possibly as many as five" previously unknown hues of the color green. | ||
File:2001 - A Spice Odyssey.jpg|link=2001: A Spice Odyssey|'''''[[2001: A Spice Odyssey]]''''' is a 1968 science fiction stoner buddy film about an intelligent computer (Douglas Rain) who befriends a dispossessed aristocrat (Paul Atreides). | |||
File:Green Ring 2.png|link=Green Ring 2 (nonfiction)|'''''[[Green Ring 2 (nonfiction)|Green Ring 2]]''''' is "flattering interpretation," says Green Ring. | |||
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== Fiction cross reference == | == Fiction cross reference == | ||
* ''[[2001: A Spice Odyssey]]'' | |||
* [[Alice Beta]] | * [[Alice Beta]] | ||
* [[Buddha]] | * [[Buddha]] | ||
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* [[Gnomon algorithm]] | * [[Gnomon algorithm]] | ||
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | * [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | ||
* ''[[Green Lantern Acres]]'' | |||
* ''[[Green Spiral 5]]'' | |||
* [[The Green Ring Show]] | * [[The Green Ring Show]] | ||
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* [[Free will (nonfiction)]] | * [[Free will (nonfiction)]] | ||
* [[Power ring (nonfiction)]] | * [[Power ring (nonfiction)]] | ||
== External links == | |||
[[Category:Fiction (nonfiction)]] | [[Category:Fiction (nonfiction)]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Artificial intelligence (nonfiction)]] | ||
[[Category:Dick Cavett (nonfiction)]] | |||
[[Category:Green (nonfiction)]] | [[Category:Green (nonfiction)]] | ||
[[Category:Green Ring]] | [[Category:Green Ring]] |
Latest revision as of 06:35, 1 December 2021
Green Ring is an autonomous mathematical function which exhibits artificial intelligence. It typically manifests itself as a toroid of green light.
Turing complete
Green Ring is Turing complete and indistinguishable from free-willed.
The Green Ring Show
Green Ring is the creator and host of the Green Ring Show, a talk show inspired by the Dick Cavett Show.
In the News
2018: Chromatographic analysis of Green Spiral 5 reveals "at least three, possibly as many as five" previously unknown hues of the color green.
2001: A Spice Odyssey is a 1968 science fiction stoner buddy film about an intelligent computer (Douglas Rain) who befriends a dispossessed aristocrat (Paul Atreides).
Green Ring 2 is "flattering interpretation," says Green Ring.
Fiction cross reference
- 2001: A Spice Odyssey
- Alice Beta
- Buddha
- Dick Cavett
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Green Lantern Acres
- Green Spiral 5
- The Green Ring Show
Nonfiction cross reference
- Computation (nonfiction)
- Dick Cavett (nonfiction)
- Draupnir (nonfiction) - a gold ring (nonfiction) possessed by the god Odin with the ability to multiply itself.
- Free will (nonfiction)
- Power ring (nonfiction)