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From: on behalf of Ben Goertzel
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2013 4:15 PM
To: Jeffrey Epstein
Subject: Re: video chat?
Hi,
Great! It will be good to chat; it's been a while ;)
If you're on the US East Coast, then given the time zone difference, some convenient times would be: 7PM US Eastern
time (= 8AM Hong Kong
time) or 10AM US Eastern time (=11PM Hong Kong time).... I can do those times basically any day, just let me know
what day/time works for you.... (Or feel free to posit some other time, those are just
suggestions...)
Skype, or on Google Hangouts...
or I can call a US number easily, of course...
Yours,
Ben
On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 6:18 PM, Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> wr=te:
> great idea
> On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 5:35 AM, Ben Goertzel wrote:
» Hi,
» One more small thing..
>>
» Joscha mentioned he talked to you via video-chat, by the way....
» We've never tried that, but now that I'm in Hong Kong most of the
» time, it might be a good idea, since a F2F meeting may be difficult
» to coordinate...
» Let me know if you have time -- certainly it's "higher bandwidth" in
» some ways than email.
» Yours
» Ben
>>
>>
» On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 2:12 PM, Ben Goertzel wrote:
>» Hi Jeffrey,
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>» [Sorry for the semi-long email but there's lots to cover; I know
>» you're busy and your time is appreciated... ;) J
»>
>» Firstly -- Wow, it seems your publicity folks have been quite
>» impactful lately! Since your team has issued a number of press
>» releases mentioning me lately, I keep getting emails from people
>» congratulating me on my new AGI funding windfall from the Jeffrey
>» Epstein IV Foundation. (Though of course, I have to disappoint them
>» by telling them that, while you've been consistently and
>» wonderfully helpful to my work over the years, there has been no
>» big-time Epstein/OpenCog AGI funding event... yet ...)
» >
>» Anyway -- on to immediate practical matters -- the time of year has
>» come for me to email you and inquire about the possibility of
>» ongoing research funding...
»>
>» You may recall that my Hong Kong government research grant requires
>» private donations amounting to 10% of the $$, and then the
>» government will put up 90%.
»>
>» Last year you donated $20K toward this grant, which was very much
>» appreciated.
» >
>» This year I have gotten approval for an increase in the Hong Kong
>» government funding (technically: a separate grant running 2014-2015,
>» overlapping with the current grant which runs 2013-2014). With the
>» increased funding, next year we will have 10 programmers working on
>» OpenCog here in Hong Kong, which will be quite exciting.
»>
» > The 10% payment for the two grants will be $45K in total, due by
>» the end of 2013. If you could help with this, as you did last
>» year, that would be fantastic. (Elsewise, to be quite frank, I
>» have no ready way to come up with that amount of money except to
>» liquidate my minimal pension fund from my university days ;p )
»>
>» The new grant (2014-2015) is specifically for natural language
>» dialogue, whereas the previous one (2013.2014) was aimed at robotics,
>» and the earlier one (2012-2013) was aimed at game characters. As you
» > see, what they like to fund is something that sounds "applied",
>» rather than core AGI research. However, the bulk of the $$ has
>» always actually been spent on core AGI research. [The funding
>» agency is ultimately fine with whatever you do, so long as it's in
>» the vicinity of the proposal and you publish some papers]
»>
>» This brief wiki page
» >
>» http://wiki.opencog.org/w/OpenCog_HK_2014_High_Level_Goals
»>
>» summarizes what we've done in the last year (2013 so far), and what
>» is planned for this fall and the next year. I'm happy to elaborate more
>» details for you if you wish. It's exciting stuff... with this
>» increased grant funding, we should be able to finally make an
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>» honest effort at implementing a non-trivial subset of OpenCog...
>» (I can also send you the full grant proposals if you wish, though
>» they are somewhat a mix of science-ese and proposal-ese as is usual
>» in such cases...)
»>
>» Ah, and btw -- my in-depth book on how to build an AGI
>» ("Engineering General Intelligence") is being published early next
>» year, in two volumes, FINALLY ...
>> >
» >
>» http://www.amazon.com/Engineering-General-Intelligence-Part-Cogniti
>» ve/=p/9462390266/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ierUTF8&qid=1384664281&sr=1-3&k
>» e=words=goertzel+engineering+general+intelligence
» >
»>
» > http://www.amazon.com/Engineering-General-Intelligence-Part-Archite
>» ctu=e/dp/9462390290/ref=sr_1_4?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1384664311&sr=1-
>» 4=keywords=goertzel+engineering+general+intelligence
»>
>» I will send you copies when they are available... ;)
» >
>» Finally -- while your help with the next 10% payment will be VERY
>» much appreciated, it remains the case that our progress toward AGI
>» would be accelerated dramatically with additional funding from a
>» visionary such as yourself. The HK government money is very
>» welcome yet has some strings attached -- basically you can only use
>» it to hire "postdoc" / "research associate" type people, not
>» experienced professionals. I can't use the money to pay myself,
>» nor to pay someone with a decade or two of professional Al
>» programming experience, nor experienced Al researchers for that matter.
» >
>» If you were able to provide a higher level of help, this could of
>» course dramatically accelerate our progress toward AGI.
»>
>» In this spirit, I have been thinking of putting together a proposal
>» for a cross-university collaboration on AGI, including adding a few
>» senior staff to my own team at Hong Kong Poly U, some funds for
>» Joscha and a couple assistants to work on the
>» motivation/action-selection aspects, and for Itamar to hire some assistants to work on perception
>» and action at UTK. If you would be interested to consider such a
>» proposal, in the vicinity of say US$750K/year for 3 years (with
>» clearly defined interim milestones along the way), let me know.
>» This level of course is not "AGI Brooklyn Project" scale, but it
>» would still provide a very major boost to our AGI efforts.
» >
>» Next, a slightly more personal update.... Right now I am spending
>» half my time on OpenCog and half on Aidyia, our Al-based proto-hedge fund.
>» The hedge fund project is going OK; we've been doing lots of
>» research and software development on machine learning applied to financial
>» markets, and expect to start trading perhaps 02 of next year. I have
>» some equity in Aidyia, so if it succeeds, I'll get a bunch of money
>» at some point in N years. However, I am very bored with financial
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>» market analysis and eager to spend more of my time on AGI,
>» especially with this additional OpenCog grant money. During 2014 I
>» plan to segue into spending more and more time on OpenCog and the
>» quest for AGI, which is what I really love, while continuing to
>» help Aidyia with high-level Al advisement...
>> >
>» Assuming the fund project goes OK and we launch the fund in
>» mid-2014 as expected, I will contact you about possible interest in
>» putting AUM into the fund.
»>
>» A 48 minute documentary was made about my and Hugo de Garis's
>» AI/robotics work in Xiamen in 2009, by the way. It's not terribly
>» meaty science-wise, but, toward the end are some *great*
>» conversations with a robot chat system that Ruiting (now my wife) and I built....
>» See http://singularityorbust.com if you have an hour to spare watching
>» it. Beware it contains a lot of me mumbling about philosophy -- but
>» still, although it's somehat avant-garde in style, it did win a
>» Best Documentary award at a film festival...
»>
>» Thanks for reading all the way to the bottom of this long email,
>» and for your ongoing, very much valued assistance!
»>
>» By the way, when do you plan to visit Hong Kong? ;)
» >
>» Yours,
>» Ben
»>
>» P.S.
>» Ah -- also -- I will be on the US East Coast briefly over the
>» holidays to visit my family... I'm guessing you're traveling during
>» the holida=s too, but if you happen to have a free couple hours on
>» Dec 30 for example, I could journey from Delaware (where my mom
>» lives) up to New York or down to Florida to confer with you...
>> >
>» Or of course, I am happy to talk on the phone at any time! ... the
>» tim= zones are a bit tricky, but for you I'll get up in the middle
>» of the night or whatever...
»>
» > --
>» Ben Goertzel, PhD
>» http://goertzel.org
»>
>» "My humanity is a constant self-overcoming" -- Friedrich Nietzsche
» --
» Ben Goertzel, PhD
» http://goertzel.org
» "My humanity is a constant self-overcoming" -- Friedrich Nietzsche
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