May 2023

31 May 2023

Group Discussion

The members had a discussion about the performance of OpenAI's ChatGPT, specifically the May 24 version. They compared the responses of the AI model to different prompts and observed the changes in the responses. The conversation also touched upon topics like sentience, open source, and bias in AI learning models.

- The team shared links to chats they had with OpenAI's ChatGPT.
- They observed that the answers to the same prompts became less encyclopedic in the newer version.
- The team also noticed that the AI model's responses had a different linguistic convention but contained similar information.
- They discussed the idea of writing a blog post about the erratic patterns in ChatGPT responses to foundational questions.
- The team also shared resources for further reading on OpenAI's current approach and a recent lawsuit against the company.

External Links Shared

29 May 2023

Group Discussion

The Foundation is hosting a 10-day-long Textile Art Exhibition in honour of Anemone Schneck Steidl. The event will bring together donors, international investors, artists, and textile industry businesses.

The event also aims to garner support for the Foundation's initiative, "Upscale Arts".

Foundation: Organising a 10-day-long Textile Art Exhibition to commemorate Anemone Schneck Steidl.
Participants: Donors, international investors, artists, and textile industry businesses.
Purpose: To pool support for the Foundation's "Upscale Arts" initiative.
Upscale Arts: A technology platform on the Open Constitution AI network benefiting textile and embroidery artists in low and middle-income economies.

For more information about the event, visit here.

Upscale Arts Initiative

Upscale Arts is a technology platform on the Open Constitution network. It is designed to directly benefit textile and embroidery artists in low and middle-income economies.

The Open Constitution network is an extra territorial non classifiable entity. The team is tasked with assessing and tracking the statutory registrations of its economic activities. The discussion and progress can be tracked via the following link: LHD-16

19 May 2023

Group Discussion

  • The Foundation discussed the importance of tracking the statutory registrations of the economic activities of the Open Constitution AI network.

  • The team agreed on the need for a systematic approach to ensure all registrations are up-to-date and compliant with relevant regulations.

  • The team also discussed potential challenges and solutions in tracking these registrations.

Action Items

  • The Foundation will assign a dedicated person to monitor and update the status of the statutory registrations.

  • The group will also develop a tracking system to ensure all registrations are updated in a timely manner.

  • The Foundation will regularly review the status of the registrations and address any issues promptly.

Challenges and Solutions

  • One of the main challenges is the extra territorial nature of the Open Constitution AI network. This means that the regulations may vary depending on the location of the economic activities.

  • The Foundation will address this by staying updated with the regulations in different territories and ensuring compliance accordingly.

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