I'll do that for sure, I think this will help a lot if enough people
participate!

On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 7:03 PM, David Ray <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Count me in!
>
> Reminds me of the theory of "Six Degrees of Separation"; the tiniest
> mention from  a large group of people can reach millions!
>
> If we feel that HTM theory is the most accessible path toward true machine
> intelligence, then (with just a few words), each of us can get in on the
> ground level of something that will have a truly beneficial impact on the
> future of humanity.
>
> I personally feel It's a privilege to have this opportunity!
>
> Cheers,
> David
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Mar 9, 2016, at 5:24 PM, Matthew Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello NuPIC,
>
> Good news! Our HTM community here continues to grow and flourish. We see
> new names on our mailing list every week, and new people in our chat rooms.
> These are signs of a healthy community! But, I think we can take HTM to the
> next level.
>
> I believe that HTM contains the foundational building blocks of true
> machine intelligence, but most of the machine learning community disagrees,
> choosing to continue exploring less biologically-inspired models and
> methods. Anytime there is a discussion online about up-and-coming machine
> learning or AI technologies, we want to try and be a part of that
> discussion. Because we are so ahead of the curve, most of the time we are
> left out of these conversations.
>
> You can help change this!
>
> If we see an article, a video, a post, a tweet, etc. about machine
> learning or AI, let's make sure that HTM gets included in the discussion!
> If there is no mention of HTM in the original post, say something in the
> comments. Try to contact the author and let them know what we are doing,
> how transparent the technology is, how great our community is, etc. This is
> kindof a "grass roots" movement, so it takes a lot of people doing little
> things like this to raise the global tide and get more visibility for what
> we are doing here.
>
> The more people know about HTM, the faster this revolution will occur. The
> more people try to use HTM to solve their big data problems, the more
> people succeed. We want to see success stories, and that means we need more
> people using it and knowing about it.
>
> Even if you are just a lurker on this list and have no technical
> experience, this is a way you can help.
>
> Regards,
> ---------
> Matt Taylor
> OS Community Flag-Bearer
> Numenta
>
>

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