This GitHub issue is dedicated to the meticulous preparation required for the SuperAlignment Fast Grant submission by February 18th. The tasks are structured as follows:
Detailed Researches Documentation, POC, Codes
Organize, review, and consolidate all documentation and proof-of-concept code into a single, well-prepared folder, ensuring everything is detailed and extensive.
Responsible:
Martin
Deliverables:
[ ] **1. Define the components of Brain Stack, including the triadic theory and its proof of concept emphasizing paradox and consensus talks, Brain Stack architecture, and the arts of thought component.
[ ] 2. Triadic Theory and Proof of Concept (Awareness Component):
[ ] Develop and articulate the triadic theory alongside a robust proof of concept emphasizing paradox and consensus talks.
[ ] 3. Brain Stack Architecture (Body Component):
[ ] Design and refine the Brain Stack architecture, representing the body component of the project.
[ ] Establish a discussion component to facilitate communication and exchange of ideas among project participants.
[ ] 7. Personification of AI: iBrain Version 1/3:
[ ] Integrate all components into a cohesive whole, personifying the AI as iBrain Version 1/3, embodying the project's vision and functionality.
The culmination of these efforts will result in a comprehensive and innovative grant application, reflecting our commitment to advancing the frontier of technology and human cognition. Each task is essential in laying the groundwork for a compelling project that embodies excellence and vision.
Communications
Review my extensive research and documentation, summarizing it into a clear, simple, and effective format for communication from your perspective leveraging your superior skills in this area.
Responsible:
Obf
Deliverables:
[ ] Describe 'Brain Stack'
Provide a detailed explanation of the 'Brain Stack', its components, and its relevance to our organization's objectives.
[ ] Elucidate 'iBrain'
Clearly define what 'iBrain' is, its functions, and its significance within the context of our organization and projects.
[ ] Integration of Vision and Mission with Brain Stack/iBrain
Discuss how the 'Brain Stack' and 'iBrain' align with and support the organization's vision and mission.
[ ] Documentation and Communication
Document these definitions and descriptions for internal and external communication.
Ensure that the language used is accessible, clear, and aligns with the organization's overall messaging.
This GitHub issue is dedicated to the meticulous preparation required for the SuperAlignment Fast Grant submission by February 18th. The tasks are structured as follows:
Detailed Researches Documentation, POC, Codes
Organize, review, and consolidate all documentation and proof-of-concept code into a single, well-prepared folder, ensuring everything is detailed and extensive.
Responsible:
Martin
Deliverables:
[ ] **1. Define the components of Brain Stack, including the triadic theory and its proof of concept emphasizing paradox and consensus talks, Brain Stack architecture, and the arts of thought component.
[ ] 2. Triadic Theory and Proof of Concept (Awareness Component):
[ ] 3. Brain Stack Architecture (Body Component):
[ ] 4. Consciousness Component (Mind loop Component):
[ ] 5. Arts of Thought Component (Thoughts Component):
[ ] 6. Discussion Component (Communication Component):
[ ] 7. Personification of AI: iBrain Version 1/3:
The culmination of these efforts will result in a comprehensive and innovative grant application, reflecting our commitment to advancing the frontier of technology and human cognition. Each task is essential in laying the groundwork for a compelling project that embodies excellence and vision.
Communications
Review my extensive research and documentation, summarizing it into a clear, simple, and effective format for communication from your perspective leveraging your superior skills in this area.
Responsible:
Obf
Deliverables:
[ ] Describe 'Brain Stack'
[ ] Elucidate 'iBrain'
[ ] Integration of Vision and Mission with Brain Stack/iBrain
[ ] Documentation and Communication