Hi,

Am I just a small person for being concerned and worried that someone may
grab portions of the technology and integrate it with classic ML techniques
and take credit for HTM theory under some renamed hybrid without
acknowledging origins in Numenta?

Or the possibility that people will just take it over and possibly steer it
in an "impure"  (by "impure" I mean take it in a direction that is not
aligned with Numenta's projected trajectory for enhancement) - leading to
"impure" development (development not a product of heavily considered
correspondence with the biology), and therefore misguiding its future?

I get concerned that the technology will somehow be "compromised" or
"tainted" or have its momentum siphoned off somehow by people taking bits
and pieces and those "pieces" somehow becoming very popular?

I wonder how Jeff and all of Numenta remains so open - and I'm searching
for a "context" to hold this process in, so that I have a totally inclusive
way of looking at this choice to be open sourced and transparent. Please
help me understand this choice and how Numenta views this?

Additionally, I feel that this is an important human social experiment and
an avenue for human social growth too. I have never (to my knowledge) seen
a company be this transparent with its process and products. For that
reason, I feel this project is important on so many levels, and there is so
much to learn above and beyond the obvious pursuit of creating man made
intelligence through reverse engineering the neocortex.

In short:
I wonder how Numenta sees this process and this wonderful experiment
unfolding? Secondly, I wonder how I should "think" about this process so I
hold it in the right context so that my actions represent this community in
the "right" way (the way that will nurture its progress to its fullest
extent)?

Cheers,
David

-- 
*With kind regards,*

David Ray
Java Solutions Architect

*Cortical.io <http://cortical.io/>*
Sponsor of:  HTM.java <https://github.com/numenta/htm.java>

[email protected]
http://cortical.io

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