A fragment that tries to put historical facts in order from a certain point of view, what this fragment will be used for will only become clear over time.
Written on 2024-04-01
- tkgshn invited me to attend Plurality Tokyo: /plurality-tokyo.
- I found Polis interesting and experimented with it:/japol.
- halsk invited me to attend a meeting to consider applying for Democratic Input to AI: /omoikane.
- Experiments at Polis led to
- From this discussion emerged the concept of “an AI that learns from community activities, speaks multiple languages, and serves as a window for communication with the world”: Community-Centered AI.
- Who? (probably one of the early members of the management) invited me to attend a lickety-split meeting /nameteki.
- [How did the Named Enemy Association come about?
- So, using the event report “name-your-enemy-party”
- At the Plurality Tokyo Salon, akinori talked about the current state of PluralityBook and how he’d like to do it with machine translation, but he doesn’t have enough hands to do it. plurality-japanese]
- I was told that Nishio was the leader of Japanese translation at the Glen Weyl Japan event organized by Plurality Tokyo.
- Cybozu Shiki Books will publish a Japanese translation of the book.
- Introduction to the PluralityBook and its governing algorithm, PMP, at the Namekara Conference 4: ⿻Plurality and Plural Management Protocol.
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