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		<title>OpenCogPrime Tutorial Chat Sessions beginning September 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Aug 2008 07:46:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ben Goertzel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have decided to run a series of IRC sessions focused on collectively discussing the OpenCogPrime design, via working through the OpenCogPrime wikibook and discussing the ideas therein chapter-by-chapter.

Details are at http://opencog.org/wiki/OpenCogPrime:TutorialSessions

The sessions will be weekly and will start ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have decided to run a series of IRC sessions focused on collectively discussing the OpenCogPrime design, via working through the OpenCogPrime wikibook and discussing the ideas therein chapter-by-chapter.</p>
<p>Details are at <a href="http://opencog.org/wiki/OpenCogPrime:TutorialSessions">http://opencog.org/wiki/OpenCogPrime:TutorialSessions</a></p>
<p>The sessions will be weekly and will start September 10 (I&#8217;ll be out of town the first week of Sep, and figure too many folks are vacationing in August).</p>
<p>As there are 17 book chapters, this means the overall tutorial will run till late January (given a couple weeks off for Xmas).</p>
<p>All who are interested are invited to attend: however, it is emphasized that the purpose of the tutorials is **focused discussion of OpenCogPrime**, rather than general discussion of AGI issues, discussion of other AGI theories and approaches, etc.  If your opinion is that OpenCogPrime is not worth discussing so much, that&#8217;s fine &#8212; then you probably shouldn&#8217;t attend.</p>
<p>Logs of tutorial sessions will be posted on the OpenCog wiki site for those who are not able or interested to attend but are curious what went on.</p>
<p>As well as helping spread understanding of the OpenCogPrime design for a thinking machine, I believe this will also help me refine and improve the wikibook, and  maybe even the design as well.</p>
<p>While the book focuses on conceptual issues, it will not be problematic if the discussion veers onto implementation and software design issues relevant to the book chapters under discussion &#8230; in fact this would be quite desirable.</p>
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