Raymond G. Taylor
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Author living in Kent, England. Writer of short stories and poems in a wide range of genres, forms and styles. A non-fiction writer for 40+ years. Subjects include art, history, science, business, law, and the human condition.
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Which AI. AI-Generated.
Which is best: Chat-GPT or Google Gemini? Don't ask me, I have no idea. Well, actually, I do now. Why? Because I asked my 'AI' friend Gemini (a large language model, trained by Google and based on the Gemini architecture). Are the answers I got from Gemini accurate? Who knows? For that matter, who cares? If accuracy was an issue I would check and verify, just like when I read a non-fiction article or book for any serious research I might be doing. Come on, folks, it ain't rocket science.
By Raymond G. Taylor26 days ago in Futurism
What is space law?
Space law is a body of legal principle, an area of law, defined by its subject matter and the human activities it covers, rather than a specific jurisdiction or location. Space law is among a growing number of emerging categories of law, along with others such as media law or environment law, which ‘retain the idea of keeping study and teaching within categories defined by a body of legal principle which corresponds with common law or statute’ (Bartie, 2010, p350). The body of legal principle that forms the core of space law is found in international law, as might be expected, given the acceptance during the latter half of the twentieth century, of international legal regimes underpinning the law of other areas beyond national jurisdiction: the sea, air space and Antarctica.
By Raymond G. Taylorabout a month ago in 01
Quit the begging Wikipedia . Top Story - December 2025.
Have you ever donated money to Wikipedia? I have, but never again. I have made the decision that Wikipedia no longer deserves my financial support. It was never a huge amount but, as a frequent user of the Wiki database, I felt I ought to make a contribution. I would even be happy to make a modest regular contribution... if I thought that the funding model stood up. I don't. No charity that I know of restricts its fundraising activities to just holding out a donations tin. Maybe they have a plan that I am not aware of but who cares? You have to do better than this if you want any more of my money.
By Raymond G. Taylorabout a month ago in 01














