Oh also, wanted to mention, some of the best videos from the last AGI
conference were the panel discussions, they were lots of fun, seeing
the different perspectives,  hoping to see more of them from this
upcoming conference also :-)

On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 1:45 AM, Logan Streondj <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 4:39 PM, Ben Goertzel <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Yeah, there was a problem with that site which we're trying to fix...
>> for now that info is at
>>
>> http://agi-conference.org
>>
>> ... ben
>
> nice that's a beautiful building :-).
> May you have a safe and wonderful conference!
>
> I'm particularly interested  in the conference paper question
> quo
> What are the best ideas and methods for ensuring both safety and
> predictability of advanced AI systems?
> quo te bo http://www.winterintelligence.org/oxford2012/agi-impacts/cfp/
> from quote be ya
>
> I was saying earlier how having a code of ethics and human speakable
> foundation should satisfy those.
> Do you think it would be a good idea to write a paper on it?
>
> Also while it lists 400-800 as optimal length for abstract,
> it doesn't say how long the actual paper should be,
> nor does it give an formating guidelines,
> though I guess LaTeX pdf should do.
>
> Recently I submitted an article to h+ about HSPL.  Based on internet
> search for optimal article length I found 250-500 words as optimal, so
> submitted one that is 430 words.
>
> Since I've never submitted a conference paper before,
> do you have any pointers or suggestions?
>
> should I use my legal name,
> or my pseudonym?
>
> Logan Streondj
>
>
> P.S.
> due to personal fiscal limitations, I wont be able to attend.
> though maybe my parents would sponsor me *shrugs*.
>
>
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 2:19 PM, Logan Streondj <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Oh hey, wanted to mention that agi-conf.org is down.
>>>
>>> I was checking when it was, since I was mildly concerned about it's
>>> proximity to the 2012 summer olympic games, which has a lot of bomb
>>> threats and predictive programming, such as the sports stadium
>>> explosion in Caprica.
>>>
>>> though considering it is in December and in Oxford, it should be fine.
>>> if there is any radioactive fallout, at least radioactive iodine would
>>> subside by then,
>>> and can always relocate if radioactivity is perceived to be an issue.
>>>
>>> Though the Rockefeller foundation has planned the 2010-2020 as the
>>> "doom decade".
>>> Hopefully the false-flag wont happen, and so Iran wont be blamed and
>>> ww3 wont brake out.
>>> Hugo de Garis says we aren't in for another world war till the rise of
>>> the artilects which is a long ways away.
>>> Though there were multiple world wars in the 20th century, so who
>>> knows. *shrugs*.
>>>
>>>
>>>  And another thing in terms of the call for papers,  if papers are
>>> accepted do people have to show up to present them? or can they get
>>> archived in some kind of AGI magazine?
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 1:01 PM, Logan Streondj <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Hey cool :-) AGI conferences are always great, I love the video
>>>> content they produce.
>>>>
>>>> If you host one in Toronto I'd likely attend :-).
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 9:04 PM, Ben Goertzel <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm pleased to announce the Fifth Artificial General Intelligence
>>>>> Conference, to be held Dec. 8-11 2012, at Oxford University in the UK.
>>>>>
>>>>> The AGI@Oxford Call for Papers is here:
>>>>>
>>>>> http://agi-conf.org/2012/call-for-papers/
>>>>>
>>>>> Paper submissions are due July 15, two months from now.  Proposals for
>>>>> workshops and tutorials are also solicited.
>>>>>
>>>>> Continuing the mission of the first four AGI conferences,
>>>>> AGI-12@Oxford gathers an international group of leading academic and
>>>>> industry researchers involved in scientific and engineering work aimed
>>>>> directly toward the goal of artificial general intelligence.  The AGI
>>>>> conferences are the only major conference series devoted wholly and
>>>>> specifically to the creation of AI systems possessing general
>>>>> intelligence at the human level and ultimately beyond.
>>>>>
>>>>> Appropriately for this  Alan Turing centenary year, this is the first
>>>>> AGI conference to be held in the UK.  We urge you to come to AGI-12
>>>>> and join the community of researchers seriously working toward the
>>>>> creation of advanced generally intelligent machines of the sort that
>>>>> Alan Turing foresaw.
>>>>>
>>>>> AGI-12@Oxford will feature invited and contributed talks on all areas
>>>>> of AGI, poster presentations, workshops, tutorials, and technology
>>>>> demonstrations.  As in prior AGi conferences, there will be ample
>>>>> panel discussions and occasions for open collaborative discussion on
>>>>> key AGI issues.  Keynote speakers will be announced shortly.
>>>>>
>>>>> AGI-12@Oxford will be followed by a related conference, AGI-Impacts,
>>>>> hosted by Oxford's Future of Humanity Institute and focused on the
>>>>> broader implications of AGI.  AGI-12 attendees will get free admission
>>>>> to AGI-Impacts.
>>>>>
>>>>> These are exciting times -- each year we move a little closer to the
>>>>> goal of creating advanced AGI, due to the efforts of all who come to
>>>>> conferences like AGI-12 and otherwise contribute to the field.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Ben Goertzel, AGI-12 Conference chair
>>>>>
>>>>> … and the AGI-12 team:
>>>>>
>>>>> AGI-12 Organizing Committee:
>>>>>
>>>>> Ben Goertzel, Novamente LLC
>>>>> Brandon Rohrer, Sandia National Laboratories
>>>>> David Orban, dotSUB
>>>>> Itamar Arel, The University of Tennessee
>>>>> Joscha Bach, Humboldt University of Berlin
>>>>> Marcus Hutter, Australian National University
>>>>> Randal Koene, Halcyon Molecular
>>>>> Rod Furlan, Quaternix Research Inc. and Singularity University
>>>>> Sarah Bull, Australian National University
>>>>> Stephen Reed, Texai
>>>>>
>>>>> Local Organizing Committee:
>>>>>
>>>>> Anders Sandberg, University of Oxford
>>>>> Nick Bostrom, University of Oxford
>>>>> Sean O’Heigeartaigh, University of Oxford
>>>>> Stuart Armstrong, University of Oxford
>>>>> Toby Ord, University of Oxford
>>>>> Vincent C. Müller, University of Oxford
>>>>>
>>>>> Program Chairs:
>>>>>
>>>>> Joscha Bach, Humboldt University of Berlin
>>>>> Matthew Ikle', Adams State College
>>>>>
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