Defining the objects, policies, and boundaries that make autonomy governable
Advocates for Open, ethical AI Models

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This is the second in a trilogy of posts. My prior post introduced the hierarchy of OAI² Core Classes and the next post will demonstrate how the OAI² Core Classes are extended in the MVM for the User Arrives Home, and User Leaves Home Use Cases. This post first presents the use cases, followed by…

I respectfully request that the European Union spearhead a collaboration to define open, standard, object-oriented AI models.

The OAI² Core Class Model and its application in the Minimal Viable Model (MVM) for Personal Event Recognition are designed to demonstrate the conceptual feasibility of creating object-oriented AI models. This effort is a starting point to explore how open, extensible, and standardized architectures can support the incremental development of autonomous intelligence capabilities, eventually simulating…

I have begun my advocacy outreach by sending this story idea to NPR News: I’m reaching out to share a compelling story at the intersection of innovation, ethics, and global policy: my Open Autonomous Intelligence Initiative (OAI²). OAI² is a nonprofit that advocates for open, standard, object-oriented AI models—frameworks that allow different AI technologies to…

It is entirely possible for all control of an AI system to reside within Mind classes, with no separate applications beyond the underlying operating system (OS). This approach would align the system with a more autonomous architecture, where the Mind operates as a self-contained entity that handles all event recognition, decision-making, and interaction with devices.…