Future of AI Problem we all need to be aware of

Future of AI Problem we all need to be aware of

Future of AI Problem we all need to be aware of

We’re all happy A.I. is currently nothing like the old movies depicted them to be.  In fact, A.I. is not artificial intelligence at all.  In simple terms, it computes at an extraordinary level.  It allows machine learning and for it to come up with algorithms for decision making. Most AI references are a marketing term.  For example, I found a camera that uses AI to recognize human poses.  Which makes it sound like the camera has a chip that recognizes people and their poses, then makes their decision.  But in truth, what is happening is they used machine learning to analyze human poses, put those algorithm into the camera.  The camera is computing the algorithm.  Not exactly “AI” you thought it was. 

Once, we thought AI would be used in robotics, automations or decision making.  While those are still a possibility and in use to an extent, something happened.  Suddenly AI technology has been deployed to creative art space.  AI is now creating expressions of art that initially was deemed impossible or at least in the distant future.  

AI is being used to generate images, arts, poems, written work, etc.  Companies like ChatGPT makes it possible to write and create content in seconds.  This has obvious inherit issues.  Using it to create something that is not your own.  Cheating in schools being another obvious one.  But there is a grander problem than all of this we are headed towards.

Programs like ChatGPT and other generative AI technologies gather their “knowledge” from other sources especially from the web.  So it goes through tons and tons of data out there and creates your request according to what it has learned.  The problem is that the resources out there are becoming more and more AI generated.  So if more and more people start posting with AI generated content, right or wrong, the AI will search the web and find its own generated content and spit out a new set of data that itself has generated.  With each iteration, the AI is now creating contents of its own design on the web.  Without human intervention, AI will influence nearly all aspects of our lives.  This can be problematic.

There has also been some argument about whether AI content can be copyrighted.  At the time of this article, all AI generated content cannot be copyrighted.  

What kind of web remains will be a mystery so far.  What will AI keep, add, or subtract to existing human content?  What will, for example, happen to the bible.  It will eventually start quoting non-existent content or heretical content and quote it as real.  Articles will start generating with this info and answers to questions will be given with this base information. 

I am hoping some research and blockage will be added as necessary.  AI has totally added a new world of false information.

Why you should not own a Drone!  Hint: You cannot use it

Why you should not own a Drone! Hint: You cannot use it

Why you should not own a Drone! Hint: You cannot use it

I purchased a small drone a while back.  I ended up crashing it into a tree so had to purchase another one. On my last roadtrip across America, I took my DJI Mini 3 Pro with me and I have been fairly obsessed with it.  It allows you to capture your adventures in jaw dropping image quality and point of view.  Unfortunately, regulations and laws and have all of this completely useless.  And every year, it becomes more and more difficult.  It is simply no longer worth owning a drone without a monetary purpose anymore.

 

fIf you want to go to Yosemite National Parks, grab a campsite, capture the good time in close proximity using a drone, and share it online for your family and friends… this is illegal.  No you cannot do that.  Even if you are alone and the drone will only fly maybe 25 ft off the ground and fly around you closely, it is not allowed.  On one hand, because drones are an aircraft, it needs regulation to protect the pilot and others around them.  We get that, but it is now making it useless for everyone.  Yes, Drones should not be used or should have limited use in some circumstances.  For example, drones should not be allowed around emergency for the safety of medical helicopters and they certainly should not be flying around the airpot.  But to say I can’t film my family vacation even when remote is kinda wild.  Here are some rules you should be aware of before thinking of buying a drone.

Can’t fly over people or vehicles in motion
This one seems reasonable. But it basically limits nearly all of the main streets so you can’t really fly around the city.  Can’t do most plazas, businesses, etc.  Even if it is your own business you are taking or a wedding event.  Technically you are not allowed to fly around.  Just close to you and your building.

Can’t fly miles away
Got a drone that can be flown 10 miles away?  In most places, you have to be able to see the drone or have a line-of-sight to operate.  If you go beyond what you can see with your eyes, it is illegal.  The drone disappears from your eyes way before a mile so don’t expect to get a shot from too far away.

Can’t fly near… everything
You can’t fly near airports.  Even little ones.  Or helipads.  In a city, especially with some agriculture, this limits a lot.  I tried to take a drone shot of this church ones and half the church property was within a proximity of an allowable fly-zone near an airport.  So I was not able to get a circular shot of the church.  Just half circle. It limited lots of different movements.  And yes, the drone refused to fly past the border even if it was lowered 10 ft above the parking space.

National parks and others don’t allow them
There are plenty of places that allow RESPECTABLE drone usage but most of the places you are likely to visit don’t allow them.  National Parks for one do not allow you to launch a drone from the parks.  Lots of campgrounds I visited also had “no drones” sign.  Drones do hinder wildlife and disturb the peace so everyone understands why this rule exists. But it is a bit harsh.  Perhaps drone operating hours or some kind of sign up to limit its number might be a better idea.  And I don’t mean permits that costs lots of time and money. Just signup to keep track and to deny busy days.  But yes lots of places specifically say no drones.

You can’t upload them to YouTube… technically
Did you know uploading to YouTube is considered monetization?  EVEN IF YOU ARE NOT, just because Google themselves can put ads on all your videos, it is considered making money.  It is illegal to use your drones for money without a drone license called Part107.  Uploading to YouTube is considered using the footage for money.  I have not heard anything about Instagram or Tiktok.

You must register your drone… and even if you don’t, they still see you!
Well technically untrue.  Any drone above 250 grams must be registered with the FAA.  Anything below 250 grams, while technically you do not need to register, still requires Remote ID.  Basically your drone sends out a signal for the government authorities to track all your drone usage.  They will find you and observe your flight paths.  Expensive fines or arrests are in order.  And yes, more and more places are getting drone tracking devices and the police do come to you because they know exact point in which the drone launched.  Even if you are launching from middle of nowhere in your car.  Registered drones go further.  If you crash it and they find your drone, they’ll probably hit you up and tell you all the consequences of crashing a drone. 

Remember it is an aircraft
Because your are operating an aircraft, you are using the airspace.  Airspace is heavily regulated by nearly all levels of government.  Particularly the FAA.  You must do all your research and in most cases take some type of a drone test.  Yes, that’s right.  A drone test.  There’s one literally called TEST.  But really they want you to take the Part107.  Violations have hefty consequence.  And all you wanted was maybe a footage your family playing around the campfire in Joshua Tree NPS. 

Conclusion
So with all this, what is the point of owning a drone?  We all understand there needs to be rules but this is getting to a point where the government is saying, “You can own a drone, you just can’t use it.”  I love drone footage but every year it becomes more and more difficult to recommend to people to get a drone.

This Honda SUV was the most innovative, EVER

This Honda SUV was the most innovative, EVER

This Honda SUV was the most innovative, EVER

Some of you might remember this blocky lego-looking SUV from Honda.  It is an SUV that was ahead of its time.  I believe if Honda brought this SUV back today, it would be better received.

It is called Element.  It was designed for those adventurous that wanted something practical.  Boy did they knock this SUV out of the park!  No it doesn’t do rock crawling with 4-wheel drive, which inherently is not practical.  But it has available V6 All-Wheel drive.  And the blocky design gives it ample room everywhere.  The seats go all the way back or it can be put away to the side completely. The doors are suicide doors so there is a bit of annoyance there but it provides such a huge opening you won’t miss the normal door style.  The outside lower trim of the car is made of rugged plastic material to make it elastic.  It makes it dent and scratch resistant.  It also reduces the cost of replacement if you happen to hit a rock and crush it.

Honestly, if you are into outdoor adventures that don’t require rock crawling, look no further than a used Honda Element.  There is plenty of mod communities and youtubers making a build out of these.  Because it is a lesser known Honda, you could snag one for a deal. 

 

If You Own a Camry Solara, Be Proud!

If You Own a Camry Solara, Be Proud!

If You Own a Camry Solara, Be Proud!

There are some gems out there and the Solara is one of them.  It is a little known car that deserved more praise than it did.  The Toyota Solara had a decade run and unfortunately the sales was not enough to keep this model in production.  But it was a valiant effort and the car itself is solid.

What is a Camry Solara?  From 1999 to 2008, Camry had a sportier coupe version called the Solara.  It was a way of making Camry less boring and more appealing to those going for BMW and Mercedes sportier cars.  In this sense, this was a laughable attempt.  Mainly because it was not an actual sports car.  Toyota also had sportier models in production such as Supra, MR2 Spyder, and the Celica.  Why would anyone spend the money to get sporty coupe that was essentially a Camry?  The sales reflected this and despite their best efforts, it was discontinued after the 2008 model.  But today, they are fairly easy to find and a solid buy.

The Solara is perfect for those who want the reliability and practicality of a Camry but still want something a little more cause Camry is a a bit boring.  Diving into an actual sports car meant the practicality is out the window and the costs generally go up as they are more expensive.  Camry Solara is based off the Camry and is every bit a heart and soul of a Camry.  Some parts share the same number.  However, it has an upgraded suspension, better dynamics, and had an available tuned Lexus-class V6 engine.  It is also one of only convertibles in Toyota’s main lineup.  The only downside to this car is that it is a 2-door and dashboard cracks but all-in-all a solid performer.  Oil consumption is an issue in these engines so frequent checks are recommended.  

If you see a Camry Solara, it is a solid choice for a used car.  

Why I Bought a Gen 1 Honda Ridgeline

Why I Bought a Gen 1 Honda Ridgeline

Why I Bought a Gen 1 Honda Ridgeline

Simply put, Honda Ridgelines are perhaps the most versatile vehicles in existence.  Arguable?  Yes.  But it is way up there.  I was in the market for a vehicle and I was coming up from a 1998 Ford Mustang so I wanted something practical.  SUV’s made most sense especially with my budget of $5000-$6000 so I looked at all the usuals.  I didn’t think I could afford ANY kind of truck and most of the time, trucks are uncomfortable.  This put trucks out of the lining since I carpool a lot and drive my parents around.  I don’t want my parents cramped in the back with truck suspensions.  I remember once I saw an ad for a Ridgeline and that it was a truck designed by Honda.  I decided to take a look and even the Hondas were out of my price range.  That is until this 2008 Honda Ridgeline popped up for $4500.  

So again, I was not into trucks in general as my option but since this was in my price range, I decided to check out the Ridgeline.  I also checked out the vehicle since itself and wondered why it was listed so cheap.  Turns out, the vehicle had 190k miles on it and it was sitting there for almost two years.  The owner left the truck at the friend’s home and went overseas for a job that was supposed to take a year but ended up moving there.  The vehicle just sat there for nearly 2 years. This is very bad for any car so you have to be thorough when you check the car.  I brought a mechanic who works on racecars to check it over.  There were some issues but nothing that couldn’t be fixed on a budget.  We did most of the work right there in the driveway such as fluid changes, belt changes, rotor changes, etc.

So other than being such a great deal, why did I pick this truck?  In the industry, this truck is not a very respected one.  In fact, people call it a NART which stands for “not a real truck.”  

 

  • It’s a Honda
    Trucks are notorious for high maintenance.  This is very expected because generally they are treated rougher as a work truck.  Because of this, they design it for such things.  Everything about a truck is heavier, bigger, and is strained far more than say a compact sedan like a Toyota Corolla.  What intrigued me about the Ridgeline was the Honda badge.  Especially in the mid years of the Honda era, they didn’t just put their badge on cars they didn’t backup.  As their first and only truck in the lineup, they made sure it was reliable and worthy of the Honda badge.  I spoke with other Ridgeline owners who have frequently reached over 300k so I knew it was at least capable of such things.
  • It is comfortable!
    This truck was built around an SUV.  Honda Pilot to be exact.  So inside is spacious as a Pilot.  It even drives and handles like a Pilot.  So I’d say it does lean more towards an SUV than it does a truck.  This was a huge plus for me because passenger comfort was a barrier to getting a truck for me.  That barrier is removed.  This does have its CON though.  Like a smaller truck bed and independent suspension which limits its truck-expected performance.
  • It has tons of storage
    This vehicle has to most storage capacity I have ever seen for its size!  Yes, you can get an 8-foot bed trucks but those are huge, bad handling, limit cab sizes, and uncomfortable. For a car of its size, it has a respectable 5 foot bed with smaller wheel wells.  It comes with a trunk which is unique to this truck only… though as of 2023 there has been other variants.  It was underseat space and a spacious one at that.  And of course, the roof rack for additional space.  I put ladder racks on mine to sport a rooftop tent.  It limits vertical transportation but the tent is worth it for me.  
  • Side open tailgate
    I didn’t think much of this at first.  I thought it was a marketing gimmick.  But I used this side-opening tailgate way more than the traditional way.  If you didn’t know, Ridgeline’s tail can open like a normal car door.  This allows me to reach into the back of the truck bed so much easier and access the trunk as well.
  • It Performs Well
    Ridgelines are designed around comfort rather than heavy-duty.  So it performs like it.  It has a smooth comfortable powerful ride. But you won’t be zooming by anyone.  Even the V-Tech doesn’t add much to its overall V6 performance.  But all-in-all, it drives like an SUV.  Sometimes you forget you are driving a truck. Which to me a plus but could definitely be a minus for others.
  • It Does Plenty of Trucky Things
    Though it is not designed to do full-size truck things, I found it plenty capable! Truck bed size is enough for most situations, the AWD system makes a lot of sense, the VTM-4 Locking system emulates a 4-wheel-drive system, has plenty of power, 8-inch clearance, 5000 pound towing with 1600 pound payload, etc. etc.  None of these specs are the best but they are enough to get most jobs done.

So are there any cons?

Of course!  Nothing is perfect.  The VTM4-lock for example is not a true lock.  So you can still get stuck where a true 4wheel drive will get out of.  Gas mileage is horrid!  My number one complaint!  I get about 14-15 mpg.  With gas prices as they are, feeding this thirsty V6 engine hurts the wallet a lot.  Another thing worth considering is a the lack of accessories.  Because Ridgeline market is small compared to others like the Ford Ranger or Toyota Tacoma, not enough mods are available for the Gen1.  Gen2 has considerably more.  The unique shape of the Gen1’s bed really gets in the way of most universal accessories.

All-in-all though, this has been the best vehicle I could’ve purchased for my needs.  It is the most versatile vehicle I have ever owned and quite possible ever own.

Why an old Lexus RX is a top used car to buy!

Why an old Lexus RX is a top used car to buy!

Why an old Lexus RX is a top used car to buy!

If you are in the market for a used car and want something that is well balanced in terms of function and value, you really ought to consider the RX series.  My wife and I found a 2004 Lexus RX330 in an AWD variant for $6000 at 175,000 miles.  I know, that’s a lot of miles but for a Japan made model with an extensive maintenance record, 175k is nothing for an older  Lexus/Toyota.  This car has plenty of life left at and for $6k, it was a no brainer.  Here are the reasons why I think this is the perfect used car for 90% of the people out there. 

  • Excellent Value
    Perhaps most people don’t look for Lexus cause they know it has high resell value, or maybe it is because these things were made crazy reliable so there are a lot on the road, or perhaps a combination of both, but for whatever reason they go for cheap.  I still see in 2023, some 2008/2009 models popup for $6000 at places like facebook marketplace.  And this is in Los Angeles, CA where car prices are crazy inflated.  That’s cheaper than most cars around here or at least comparable.  You will find most models for $10k or under.
  • Incredible Reliability
    Like nearly all Toyota or Lexus vehicles, this SUV is more reliable than most.  They were designed and manufactured as Lexus brand’s introduction to the SUV market in America.  They went all out.  Bringing best of their engineering prowess to the RX line and eventually the GX line.  
  • Solid Performance
    It has one of the most reliable variable timed V6 engines around.  It is designed for smooth acceleration and power (not the fastest, mind you).  Our’s were originally designed to punch out 230 horse power.  It conquers snow and the mountain roads while handling like a luxury car.
  • It is COMPACT
    Despite it being an SUV, it is only inches larger than the Toyota Corolla.  It is unbelievable but true!  Compared to a 2023 Toyota Corolla, it is only about 4 inches longer and about 2.5 inches wider than the Corolla.  Which makes this SUV compact!  It is great in L.A. where parking is tight and limited!  Easier to park than Toyota Camry in most scenarios as it is considerably shorter.  
  • TONS of space! 
    It may not be much longer or wider, but it is taller.  It comes with significant storage area and the seats comes down to make more room.  Has all the bells and whistles of an SUV as it is one. In my opinion, it has all the benefits of a Corolla’s size while having the benefits on an SUV.
  • Luxury Features!
    Even for an older car, mine comes with dual climate controls and even seat warmers that still works like a charm.  And you will see details like faint lights added so you can still see inside the cabin in the dark without turning on the map lights.  There’s even features like headlight cleaners.
  • OK fuel economy
    We get about 20-22 Highway MPG which is not bad for a V6 AWD vehicle.  It is also not good by modern standards.  But to put this in perspective, this was about how much a 2004 V6 Camry got.  It is a respectable fuel efficiency for a vehicle like this one.  There are also hybrid models of the RX in the used market if you are into CVT Transmissions.

So what’s the CON?

With all things, cons comes with the benefits.  The major CON we found is that the maintenance can get really high.  If you are into BMW, Lexus is still the cheaper repair in general but there are some luxury features that add unnecessary and, quite frankly, insane cost.  For example, there was a leak on our right headlight which burned out the bulb.  On vast majority of cars, I’d just reseal the headlight and replace the bulb for a total of $10-$40 (depending on how nice the bulb is).  On the Lexus, we spent… are you ready?… $1000!!!!  That’s right. Not a typo.  Why on earth would it cost that much?  It turns out the AWD variant that year used nice Xenon bulbs so when it blew, it blew the ballast that controls it.  AND the headlight assembly is also a motorized one that changes direction of the beam and no third party versions of those existed.  So to replace them was about $940 in parts alone.  Just to get the right side headlight to work.  I’m sure there are other unique features lurking in the vehicle that would cost ridiculous amounts but I haven’t had issues with them yet.  Other than these situations, parts are basic.  The gas cap was about $60 which was surprising.  My Honda Ridgeline 2008 gas cap was closer to $70.  

Can be outdated
Because RX models can date back to 2000, electronics in the Nav/Stereo department can be very outdated.  Like no bluetooth but comes with a cassette player outdated.  But this is expected on nearly all older vehicles so not unique to Lexus.  I thought it was worth mentioning since RX line has been around for a while.

So all in all, I think if you can snag one, you should!  Before people start discovering how awesome these are and demands spike.