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​I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work 
​- Thomas Edison
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Thank you for visiting the boneyard of ideas that won't work - primarily due to the absence of a team, business model, or funding. ​

FOUR COMPONENTS OF SOFTWARE VISUALIZATION

8/22/2025

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Four Pillars of Software Visualization
Architecture of Interaction
Traditional collaboration with participants around a dry-erase board is an effective way to synchronize details. Given the physical logistics of in-person collaboration, modern (web-based) collaboration is a scalable alternative to printed presentation materials (such as a blogpost user-interface-capabilities.html).

For professionals that want to virtually collaborate with a larger audience, but are unfamiliar with "emerging" paperless standards (such as real-world-solution-visualization.html) it is important to leverage an updateable digital platform that can seamlessly integrate web-based digital information.

Based on my experience with software stakeholders, professional workflows are dependent on how well the following four (4) digital capabilities align:
  1. System Display (human readable information display),
  2. Data (machine readable),
  3. Interaction Behavior (data exchange), and
  4. System Logic (business policy enforcement outcomes).

System Display

Data Exchange


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Human Readable Text 
Meaningful Visual Displays

​Interaction Behavior

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​System Navigation
Live-Edit Text Updates
other user interfaces

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User formatted Information
Machine Readable Data

​System Logic

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business policy enforcement
probing/branching logic trees
defined use case outcomes

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Model Asset Tags for adventure

7/20/2025

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AI Ready Innovation
This product connects public bystanders (via a mobile phone) with a person's emergency contacts. This QR Coded sticker provides open access to a Bystander portal to quickly notify trusted peers that you and/or your equipment/vehicle/vessel have been found.

Bystander Portal Demonstration

Click the QR Code to launch a bystander portal prototype that demonstrates how a bystander would notify your trusted peers.
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Use Case: A bystander, finding an asset tag for adventure, navigates to the unique web address and quickly notifies emergency contacts of incident and location.

Bystander Portal - Prototype
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Bystander Portal Demonstration. To simulate what a bystander would experience when they scan a visible adventure asset tag, press the "Bystander Portal - Prototype" button.


December 2025 Product Launch

In order to ensure that the underlying (Bystander Portal) adheres to industry best practices, an independent solution audit will be performed and findings addressed before our December 2025 Product Launch.

This For Every Idea mobile app and optional sticker available for purchase at our Digital Storefront. 
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Product Vision

This product is a result of our active efforts to drive maximum value (continuous application lessons learned) for customers with less than a penny's worth of electricity.

Going forward, our vision (as illustrated below) is to augment our commitment to continuous improvement with an agentic architecture that accelerates product enhancements by continuously learning how to better connect trusted peers, their emergency contacts, and bystanders that notice distress.

If you are interested in following our progress, please bookmark this page and/or subscribe to receive email updates.
SharePoint - Lessons Learned

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2026 Target State - Continuous Learning Framework

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AI Nutrition Label

6/9/2025

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Not all food provides the same nutritional benefits. Similarly, not all AI solutions produce the same results. As modern professionals embrace emerging AI technology, a standard "nutrition label" for assessing the sound and reasonableness of AI capabilities is essential.

HTI-1
Attention is All You Need
tensor2tensor
Given the nature of how AI works (Attention is All You Need) one lens to view Artificial Intelligence is:
  1. Tensor Library: Data Provenance (source and age of information)
  2. Proxy Variables: Known Bias (weighting)
  3. Data Drift Detection: Tests for counterfactual
Idea Prompt: AI is the Missing Piece

​Why an AI Nutrition Label Matters

AI tools are increasingly embedded in everyday workflows — from summarizing documents to generating code, producing insights, or accelerating decision‑making. But while these systems may appear similar on the surface, their underlying architectures, training methods, safety protocols, and intended uses vary dramatically.
Just as consumers use nutrition labels to understand what they’re putting in their bodies, professionals now need a concise, standardized way to understand what they’re putting into their workflows.
An AI Nutrition Label enables clearer evaluation by helping users quickly identify:
  • What the model is designed to do
  • What data it was trained on
  • What constraints or safeguards it has
  • Where its strengths and weaknesses lie
  • Where human oversight is still required
The goal isn’t to overwhelm people with technical detail — it’s to make the invisible visible.

​The Core Components of an AI Nutrition Label

While different organizations may surface this information in different formats, an effective AI Nutrition Label should illuminate six foundational dimensions of any AI system:

1. Purpose & Intended UseEvery model has a “best‑fit” purpose.
A nutrition label clarifies whether the system is built for:
  • reasoning
  • retrieval
  • coding
  • conversation
  • summarization
  • structured analysis
  • or domain‑specific tasks (e.g., medical, legal, financial)
Understanding that scope helps prevent misuse and unrealistic expectations.

2. Data Sources & Training ApproachJust as ingredients matter in food, training data shapes model behavior.
A clear label should indicate:
  • whether data sources were publicly available, licensed, synthetic, or proprietary
  • whether domain‑specific fine‑tuning was applied
  • whether sensitive or high‑risk data was excluded
  • whether reinforcement learning or post‑training human feedback was used
This helps users judge reliability, bias risk, and domain fit.

3. Safety Mechanisms & GuardrailsAn AI tool is only as trustworthy as the limits placed on it.
Good labels highlight:
  • built‑in content filters
  • refusal behavior for unsafe or unethical requests
  • protections against hallucinations
  • limitations in legal, medical, or financial scenarios
  • whether human review is expected in high‑risk workflows
These safeguards set expectations around responsible use.

4. Model Transparency & InterpretabilityUsers should know:
  • when the model is generating new content vs. retrieving known content
  • whether the model cites sources or probabilistically predicts them
  • what uncertainty indicators or confidence markers are available
Transparency builds trust — and helps users make informed judgments.

5. Performance CharacteristicsLike calorie counts, performance metrics are essential.
These include:
  • benchmark scores
  • domain‑specific evaluations
  • latency and throughput
  • multilingual accuracy
  • robustness across different input types
Clear performance indicators help professionals choose the right model for their task.

6. Human‑in‑the‑Loop RequirementsPerhaps the most important dimension:
Where must a human remain accountable?
A label should make explicit:
  • what tasks require review
  • what decisions should never be automated
  • what outputs require domain‑expert validation
  • where the model is only advisory
AI accelerates judgment — it doesn’t replace it.

​Machine‑Readable Prompts: The Missing Piece

Most AI nutrition discussions focus on evaluating systems — but the biggest multiplier of AI quality is often not the model, but the input structure authored by the human.
Machine‑readable prompts expand the value of an AI Nutrition Label by offering:
A. Standardized Inputs for More Reliable OutputsWhen prompts follow structured, machine‑interpretable patterns, the model:
  • reads intent more accurately
  • reduces hallucination risk
  • improves reasoning quality
  • produces more consistent results across users
A nutrition label tells you what the model is.
A machine‑readable prompt ensures you use it correctly.

B. Organizational Knowledge as Reusable Prompt AssetsMachine‑readable prompts become:
  • reusable templates
  • institutional memory
  • standardized workflows
  • replicable best practices
They turn tacit expertise into a durable, transferable input layer.
This is where competitive advantage emerges — not from the AI itself, but from how the organization structures its knowledge for AI to read.

C. Better Alignment Between AI Capabilities and Human IntentStructured prompts let professionals encode:
  • constraints
  • requirements
  • tone
  • safety expectations
  • domain assumptions
This becomes especially important in regulated industries where:
  • traceability
  • consistency
  • auditability
  • and clarity of intent
    are mandatory.
Machine‑readable prompts operationalize the very constraints described in an AI Nutrition Label.

​A Future Where AI is as Trusted as Food Labels

Nutrition labels didn’t make food healthier — they made consumers more informed.
Similarly, AI Nutrition Labels won’t instantly eliminate risk, but they will:
  • raise literacy
  • align expectations
  • support responsible adoption
  • and reduce misuse
And when combined with well‑structured, machine‑readable prompts, organizations gain a two‑layer defense:
  1. Understanding what the AI can and cannot do
  2. Ensuring inputs are structured to maximize quality and minimize risk
That pairing is what makes AI not just powerful — but reliable.

Public Private Partnerships

AI Safety is critical for achieving the exponential potential of dynamic web interfaces.
CHAI

AI annotated diagram of AI

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Hey Nano Banana Pro, please annotate the original Transformer architecture diagram.

Just look at how precisely it added little insights to the main operations. 

Great for infographics and for improving technical visual communication. 
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Notebook: Transformer Architecture
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​Guide a discussion between two AI researchers. Researcher A explains the limitations of previous sequence models (Recurrent Neural Networks or RNNs and LSTMs): they suffered from slow, inherently sequential processing (O(n) sequential operations) which precluded parallelization, and had difficulty modeling long-range dependencies. Researcher B introduces the Transformer, explaining its core innovation: relying entirely on attention mechanisms and positional encoding, dispensing with recurrence and convolutions. Highlight how this architecture achieves constant sequential complexity (O(1)) and massive parallelizability, directly leading to its superior performance, citing the achievement of state-of-the-art machine translation results on the WMT 2014 English-to-German task after only 12 hours of training on 8 GPUs.

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Tensions, Tokenization, and Drift
​Attention_Is_All_You_Need_OG
Attention_Is_All_You_Need_NXT

What are the computational processes required to:
  1. Inform/create LLM tensions
  2. Tokenize content
  3. Detect data drift (counterfactual)
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Ultra Lean Technology

3/24/2025

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Disclaimer: This is a recursively updated blog post. Otherwise framed, subsequent to initial publication (on March 2025) this article has been continuously updated from professional epiphanies as well as advances in Generative AI .
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Reusable Prompt for self-improving blog.
Read more about how this recursively updated blog is continuously improved, please read my blog posts on "getting things done" behaviors.html with AI and ai-nutrition-label.html.
Era of Exponential Content
This podcast is about For Every Idea LLCs relentless pursuit of continuous improvement. As part of our constant exploration of new frontiers in Artificial Intelligence, we implemented a reusable (Google Gemini) research prompt that conjures AI experts to analyze our work ...AND its own work.

Otherwise framed: This podcast is is both the result of AI prompt that:
  • strategically analyzes our company and technology ...AND
  • recursively analyzes its own analysis of our company and technology (via Retrieval-Augmented Generation prompt that references this machine-generated-podcast.html blog)

Audio Podcast
Strategic Analysis
Micro Consulting

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How it works: At the heart of this project is a reusable Google Gemini research prompt. This prompt simulates a team of AI experts who are tasked with a multi-faceted analysis that:
  1. reads what's new About (us, our Services, and the For Every Idea LLC Public Research and Development journal - including this dynamically self-improving blog); 
  2. performs an analysis against Gemini's continuously improving tensor library; and
  3. produces an even more meaningful audio analysis of For Every Idea LLC and our ultra-lean technology.​


Exponential Factors at Play

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A small idea that is AI Ready can suddenly turn into a big idea when it is combined with continuous advances in industry best practices and continuous advances in machine learning.

What is scalability?

Scalability (in a modern digital context) is what makes big things possible from the press of a single button. However, just because a single keystroke can make a printer generate a hundred-page document in minutes or even send a single email to a hundred people in seconds... you might want to consider using exponentially scalable technology (with live web interfaces) instead. That is because, once you press send (with single use technology) typos can't be fixed and failure is not an option. Alternatively, if the typo was never emailed or printed (as is the case with modern web technology platforms) the "virtual document" could be quickly fixed and seamlessly distributed with less than a penny's worth of electricity.

Exponential
scalability (from a business context) means products and services that can continuously improve from reusable (web based) digital platforms. As with any exponential trend, the immediate value from using a subtle web address to provide products and services is not obvious. In terms of scalability, authoring an email can seem just as effective and even more secure than sharing a web page.

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he strategic advantages of using web technology a few iterations sooner aligns with the vision of our company (https://www.foreveryidea.com/about.html). For Every Idea LLC was founded to solve a persistent problem: professionals relying on static, paper-based standards that quickly become outdated. The products and services we provide are essential for experienced professionals needing to shift from linear to exponential (web-based) technology and avoid the pitfalls of stale information.
Sonic Singularity

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Muddy Creek Paddlers

1/29/2025

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Image comps and notional sticker mule cart for 200 5x5 stickers.

Otherwise framed, the color -as well as print media - can be adjusted to your preference.
Sticker Mule
Muddy Creek Boat'n sticker
  • Blue #004d94
  • Black #000000
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Innovation versus timing

11/13/2024

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The Timing Condrum
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Time constraints and other critical success factors for delivering a Minimally Viable Product.
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As a seasoned digital practitioner with 30 years of experience, I often find myself navigating the delicate balance between innovation and timing. Recently, I had to shelve yet another idea—not because it lacked potential, but because the timing just wasn't right. Despite having a perfect business model tailored for an underserved population and an incredibly qualified team of partners, I lacked the necessary resources to bring this idea to life.
In order for this idea (https://www.foreveryidea.com/idea-museum/justsayyes) to help disconnected clinical decision-makers understand their role in expediting care transitions, I needed a massive real-world digital presentation that could both:
  1. virtually simulate expensive real-world critical healthcare scenarios; and
  2. demonstrate how expedited care transition protocols could impact patient health outcomes.
While, in 2020, I did achieve some success with a minimally viable (web-based) presentation architecture that could be used by advanced graphic processing technologies to project three-dimensional (3D) objects on real-world surfaces, such as:
  1. a conference room table with a miniaturized “hybrid office” environment; and
  2. a real-world environment with a life-sized “hybrid office” simulation.
However, this isn't enough to simulate the multiple care environments in a real-world critical care transport scenario. After spending two years during the pandemic only to create one virtual worksite, I decided to pause this project.
 
…And while it might seem like my efforts have come to a halt, this is not the end. The underlying technology was web-based and is self-improving. As digital capabilities advance, the effort required to complete this idea continues to diminish. I remain optimistic that when the time is right, I can pick up where I left off and bring this vision to life with only a few kilobytes of bandwidth and less than a penny’s worth of electricity.
 
If interested in learning more about this and other “digitally abandoned” ideas, regarding real-world simulation please visit my blog (https://www.foreveryidea.com/idea-museum/real-world-solution-visualization) 


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Three Seas - Final

2/25/2024

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Order R472106281
Sticker Mule
Live Edit Adobe Review
Notional drawing of a catamaran.
Six (6) Color Version
  • Color 1 (sail) #dae0e6
  • Color 2 (window) #27466b
  • Color 3 (mast) #7b97b4
  • Color 4 (cabin) #d4e6f3
  • Color 5 (copy) #000000
  • Color 6a (background) #e9ead6

Boneyard
  • Color 6b (background) #f3f2ab
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AI Prompt Engineering

12/20/2023

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for ONC 2023 notes
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Human/AI Alignment

Co-Pilot Proof of Concept

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Input to Co-Pilot for MVP

AI Generated 

Human Engineered AI Prompt
​ About Tony Calice
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"write a simple python script that simulates an hl7 fhir api endpoint response to an get patient resource request and also write a postman collection that calls this method"

Machine Generated Proof of Concept 
About emerging health-information-exchange.html technology and federal endorsement of the accelerated adoption of "Sound and Reasonable" AI forChatGPT.

Open API Reference Example (foreveryidea.sharepoint.com):
  • MVP Reference Code Example of a FHIR Endpoint
    • Python Code (MVP Reference (python) FHIR Endpoint ​)
    • Testing (MVP documentation of FHIR Endpoint)
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API Endpoint - HL7 FHIR IMAGING

10/25/2023

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FHIR IG
FHIR Imaging Extension
FHIR Specifications
https://build.fhir.org/ig/HL7/fhir-breast-radiology-ig/index.html, ​
https://confluence.hl7.org/display/IMIN/imagingReference+as+an+Extension+to+DocumentReference
https://build.fhir.org/diagnosticreport.html
DSI Reference Implementation
Part21
​https://github.com/ACRCode/dsi-standards-examples
https://dicom.nema.org/medical/dicom/current/output/html/part21.html#sect_A.6
SDLC
LinkedIn
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Health Information Exchange

10/3/2023

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HT-1 Final Rule
Cures Act
Test Scenarios
  • Health Data, Technology, and Interoperability: Certification Program Updates, Algorithm Transparency, and Information Sharing (HTI-1) Final Rule
  • 21st Century Cures Act: Interoperability, Information Blocking, and the ONC Health IT Certification Program
  • ONC Real-World Test Scenarios d
  • Decision Support Interventions (DSI) Certification Criterion 170.315(b)(11)

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Substitutable Medical Apps, Reusable Technology (SMART) 
For Discussion Purposes: Notional Meeting concepts for a FAST implementation of the FHIR API endpoint demonstrations/discussions regarding  web security requirements.

Operational Demonstration Agenda Items:
1) Target State HIT Vendor JWKS security : <anticipating URI>
* <To Be issued> access to Postman API demonstration resource.
2) Current State (For Every Idea) Proof of Concept: Notional Example of Testing API key vault - For Every Idea (reference example JKWS)
*operational "Proof of Concept" 
Key Vault URI: https://forfhir.vault.azure.net/keys/forFHIRpostman
  • Key Type: RSA
  • RSA Key Size: 2048
  • Created: 10/3/2023
  • Updated 
  • Key Identifier (URI): 
    https://forfhir.vault.azure.net/keys/forFHIRpostman/e9deffe36e484f4ab3a3cda272d57839
  • Permitted Operations
    • Encrypt
    • Decrypt
    • Verify

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Operational Overview - Call to Attention "JWKS Computable Codes" needed for HIE Interface paradigm (cogs) that enable the FHIR web API message interface (message bubble)
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(For Every Idea) Proof of Concept: Notional Example of Testing API key vault - For Every Idea (reference example JKWS)
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