Hello all,

Can you please clarify for me one ethical points behind OpenCog?
I have heard from the last RISE conference that Hanson's robots are connected 
to the cloud, which stores the knowledge gained by the robots and share this 
knowledge among them.

My straight question: is this knowledge base planned to be open or close? Or to 
be intellectual property of Hanson robotics? 
I mean, you are talking about the openness and open architecture, what is nice. 
But what about knowledge base? Who owns that?
Would Hanson robotics be another kind of Google in this case? When every data, 
that you uploaded, belongs to Google.

I understand that this is the way how the companies usually protect their 
business from the competitors. And you have done a lot of work to teach your 
robots. But for me this would not be a beautiful future, when all gained 
knowledge would belong to one company. 

Can you please comment your visions about this? 

Thanks,
Ivan Bludov  

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