Hi everybody, I'm Francesco Russo and, obviously, this is my blog. I do not believe this will be one of those really popular blogs on the Net, so I'm going to use it merely as box for dropping in scattered thoughts, memories, experiences and so... well, yes, a mess ;)
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Bye,
F.
Reading docs on the Net I found this wonderful statement...
How can the computer know what is right without human-labeled data? The same way scientists have been doing it for hundreds of years. It's called Occham's Razor. The simplest (or most likely) explanation is generally the best, and even though we can't know that it's true, it is quite useful for predicting new and unobserved data.
Ever heard about Google.org? Well, they use to define themselves as follows:
"Google.org aspires to use the power of information to help people better their lives. We are an experiment in active philanthropy. In addition to financial resources, we are fortunate to be able to engage Google’s entire family of people and partners, information technologies and other resources to address three major growing global problems: climate change, global public health, and economic development and poverty."
Great, isn't it? But there is more in store rather than just a definition, a declaration of intent. There is a concrete project going on named RechargeIT.
This project is about gathering a series of observation of hybrid-vehicle behavior in real-traffic/life scenarios, and much more... The truly ground-breaking aspect of the project is the study and potentially fostering of a technology termed V2G (Vehicle to Grid).
Here is a Google.org statement that has really excited me thinking about how many good things could be done in the next future if just enough resources and attention were given to new technologies just like Google is committed to do even in fields not related to its core business activities:
"Plug-in hybrid vehicles can achieve 70 -100 miles per gallon, quadrupling the fuel economy of the average car on the road today (~20 mpg), and doubling the fuel economy of a regular hybrid car such as a Prius (~45 MPG). A plug-in hybrid is different from today's hybrid because it has a higher capacity battery and the car can be plugged into a regular 120-volt outlet for charging. Because it is operating primarily on electricity for the first 20-40 miles, the car operates much more efficiently and uses dramatically less gasoline. Manufacturers are now designing plug-in hybrids that may not use any gasoline at all for those first 20-40 miles, and since more than 70% of Americans drive less than 33 miles per day, many will not use any gasoline in their daily commutes -- but they retain the flexibility of using the hybrid gas engine for longer trips. In addition, plug-in hybrids will often recharge at night using excess power from base-load power plants that are already running, so they won't generally add to peak electricity demand. During daytime peak power usage, plug-in hybrids may be able to sell power back to electric utilities, potentially earning drivers as much as $2,000-$3,000 per year".
Yesterday we have lived a moment of true democracy, one of the few I can remember till today. In cities and towns (180 locations) all along the country, and in at least 30 foreign cities, men, womens, citizens, all stood up to take part to the first V-Day ever!
The V-Day has been a really great initiative in both essence and form, everything has happened peacefully everywhere, but I have a regret still...
NO ONE OF THE NATIONAL TV-NEWS (but TG-3) HAS NEITHER MENTIONED WHAT WAS GOING ON IN THE COUNTRY NOR HAS SPENT A WORD ABOUT OUR PROPOSED POPULAR LAW!
You can verify simply clicking here and listening to the RAI tv-news editions of September 8th.
So, was the event not so relevant for the country or the citizens? I don't think so, absolutely, the truth is quite different and threatening.
In Italy there is no freedom of information, all the major TV-news are controlled by parties and politicians. The only reliable source of information we have nowadays is the Internet, and this is dramatically sad if we see that the level of adoption of the Internet in Italy is absolutely not comparable to the one we have in other european countries.
Only today, the day after, some on-line newspapers (La Repubblica, il Corriere della Sera) are reporting that the event has mobilized a huge number of citizens (around 50000 only in Bologna) and that about 300000 signatures should have been gathered in the whole country. This consensus will help us bringing Grillo's proposal of popular law to the Parliament, and politicians will eventually have to formally discuss it and either approve or reject it, accounting of the reasons of their final decision to every single citizen that made this possible with a single signature.