From DALL-E with some prompting This image provides an overview of the evolution of human technology from manual labor to artificial intelligence, illustrating the impact of this evolution on social status and the distribution of power. It reflects how the balance of power between rulers and the masses changes with progress and poses questions about how the advent of AI may introduce new dynamics into future social structures.
From DALL-E with some prompting This diagram illustrates the High Availability (HA) configuration of a system designed to collect and utilize data for controlling equipment. Notably, the ‘Transactions Rates’ and ‘Machine Perf’ data collected from the equipment are not high-resolution, real-time streams but rather have a lower resolution on a per-second basis. This characteristic indicates that the depicted HA concept can adequately handle the data processing requirements of the equipment. The system offers load balancing and high availability through ‘Clustering’ and ensures uninterrupted service by automatically switching to a backup system via ‘Failover Logic’ in case of any failure. ‘Req/Res’ handles the request and response processes, ‘Data From Active’ indicates data collected from the active system, and ‘Active Only Noti’ manages notifications that occur only in the active state. Thus, the system is capable of operating continuously and reliably within the constraints of the equipment’s data processing level.
From DALL-E with some prompting The diagram illustrates the evolution of computing services, signaling a shift from software-centric cloud services to hardware infrastructure as a means of differentiation. As software becomes more accessible and commonplace, the focus is highlighted on the essential, enduring nature of hardware and its growing importance in establishing a competitive edge in the industry, a movement termed ‘Hegemony Shift’.