For anyone else looking for the correct URL for these videos it's at
http://agi-conference.org/2011/conference-schedule/#vp

the page http://agi-conference.org/2011/ points to
http://agi-conf.org/

On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 2:14 PM, Logan Streondj <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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