Soon, this page will have the events calendar. We are currently requesting online comments.
As the Future AI Society is getting started, we need your input as to what most interests you. Here are some possibilities:
- Videos (suggest topics)
- What we know about how your brain works
- Tutorials on using Brain Simulator II
- Current status of Brain Simulator III
- Webinars
- How to use Brain Simulator II
- Presentations from book authors and AI experts
- Online group meetings on various topics
- Monthly meeting to discuss Brain Simulator development
- Developer support
- Steering committee (to help guide the society) (monthly?)
Thursday, December 7, 10am PST:
Brain Simulator III Online Video Conversation
Member/volunteer Andre and I will show the Brain Simulator III demo and outline the process of migrating it to a Public GitHub Repository.
Friday, November 17, 10am PST:
Brain Simulator III Status Online Video Update
Member/volunteer Andre and I will show the Brain Simulator III demo and outline the process of migrating it to a Public GitHub Repository.
We need your input to make the Future AI Society as useful as possible!
AI should be a tool not a substitute control of humanity. AI LMM based on non-biased training databases, we also need to remove human flaws in AI design.
This is a good idea…do you have suggestions on ways to present it to members (or the public)
Personally I would like to see videos related to the current status of Brain Simulator III.
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I think it would be useful to demonstrate on video exactly how your method differs from other methods. I’ve seen most of the videos you’ve posted but spelling out some of the details would go a long way in understanding it. Btw, I’m waiting for the computer/revolt book to show up tomorrow,,,maybe that will have some answers. But, more info is always better. Thanks.
This is a good idea too. Would it be better as a video or an interactive so people could ask questions?
I would vote for a series of videos….and, depending on the response of the viewership, decide whether or not to include an interactive module. It would probably go a long way in fleshing out the details of your method. This is all very interesting.