Index of Artificial Intelligence at RedPaper
Selected AI Materials
Rationale
The online alternative journalism site
RedPaper.com is a venue
for authors who wish to publish their writing and get paid for it.
As such, RedPaper is potentially an instrument of
AI Funding,
and the
RedPaper AI Index webpage is designed to focus on AI
materials at RedPaper and thus facilitate the use of RedPaper for
the generation of AI revenue in various ways.
The Front Page of RedPaper is a constantly changing hodgepodge of
the newest titles of materials being published by many authors.
Artificial intelligence items gradually scroll down and off the
Front Page of RedPaper as they are published. If you use this
RedPaper AI Index or one of its mutations to focus on AI, then
you need not get lost in the quagmire of the RedPaper Front Page.
Nevertheless, judicious use of the Front Page may increase your
AI revenue. If you are prepared to publish a long list of your
AI source code listings and thought pieces, etc., on RedPaper,
then it makes sense for you to try always to remain on the Front
Page by slowly meting out your publication schedule in such a way
that you publish a new item only after your previous item has
dropped off the Front Page. Since RedPaper allows you to have
only one item listed at a time on the Front Page, you might as
well space out your submissions over time so as to maintain a
relatively constant grip on the prime real estate of the Front Page.
Collaboration is a key to maximizing profits from Red AI Papers.
If each independent AI entrepreneur or AI group hosts a copy or a
mutation of this RedPaper AI Index in order to promote the sale
of items in the entire pool of RedPaper AI offerings, then a
growth phenomenon may occur, where more and more AI authors
publish their work at RedPaper. The archive of AI items may
become quite well-known and turn into a growing revenue source.
Embargoes on the publication of RedPaper AI materials outside of
RedPaper for a brief time may permit open-source AI entrepreneurs
to obtain a modest revenue stream by permitting those entities
with substantial financial resources to have a first crack at
new AI items which will be made freely available elsewhere upon
the elapsed time period of the embargo. Such an embargo does not
severely violate the spirit of free software or of open-source
software. The brief embargo merely rewards the creator of value.
In a sense, a patent or a copyright is a kind of long embargo.
Even after an AI item becomes freely available at sites other
than RedPaper, it is good to have a central AI archive at RedPaper.
Here the Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) AI archive springs to
mind. Papers there grow older and older, while Redpaper has /freshmeat/.
Quality of AI materials at RedPaper will be a concern. Although
anyone may publish, only quality will sell. Inspection of RedPaper
AI areas will quickly show what is selling, and what is not.
Whoever replicates and hosts a mutation of this AI Index may
choose to include or not include an item on the basis of quality.
Authors of AI Materials at RedPaper
Titles Listed Alphabetically, plus [Author]
If you know the exact title of an item, you may quickly find it here.
Otherwise, you may search in the Subject Index further down.
Subject Index
This section most closely approximates the standard index of a book.
Like a book index, the Subject Index comes last in this document.
Title keywords have been shifted to the left, followed by a comma.