- From: Paola Di Maio <paola.dimaio@gmail.com>
- Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2025 13:09:38 +0800
- To: W3C AIKR CG <public-aikr@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAMXe=SqZqTQHDTUEnT06gqDUE_CgqRZahy+5GepbLcLTb7qUtQ@mail.gmail.com>
Glad to see that members have started to appreciate the benefits and challenges of AI KR and becoming buzzed I have opened a wiki page so that if and when we are granted a slot, we can sum up the key points of our work/planned work/aspirations https://www.w3.org/community/aikr/wiki/AI_KR_CG_@TPAC_2025 I ll aim to have our second report out by then, and plan to given an overview in the shortest possible talk I d like to see members giving short talks too, and depending on time, we could have short talks *presentation of abstracts in bullet points Or simply add a link to a recording or your paper to the wiki page Lets try to keep things short and to the point, and to make some original contribution (something useful that has not been done/said before) I d like to remind everyone that, AI KR is a difficult topic to keep the focus on Knowledge is extremely stimulating and infinitely vast field, please try to get to grip with it Intelligence is also an extremely vast and profound domain, so is computation AI has entered our lives, how can KR help us tackle the challenges? Some of the key challenges I'd like to see members focus on are how can we use AI to make the black box accountable? How can KR be used to understand if the product of generative AI is fact, or fiction? More philosophical questions can include Can AI generated output be considered real *can something that does not exist outside the artificial generation be considered 'true' Machine is here, let's ensure it is for the best!
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