Final Notice – Free Online Workshop: Visualizing Corrigibility, Alignment, and Safety (Aug 10)

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Andy E Williams

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Aug 8, 2025, 3:05:56 PMAug 8
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You’re invited to a free online workshop:

Visualizing Corrigibility, Alignment, and Safety from First Principles”

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Date: August 10, 2025

Time: 9:00 am, Time Zone: Reykjavik, Iceland.

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Location: Online (Zoom link provided upon registration)

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Register: https://events.payqlick.com/event/51/AGI%20Conference%202025

This workshop offers a visual and formal walkthrough of the Functional Model of Intelligence (FMI)—a first-principles framework where corrigibility, alignment, and safety are built-in geometric properties of conceptual and cognitive fitness spaces, stable even under recursive change.

Included in this session:

  • A participant poll on foundational alignment intuitions

  • Formal definitions of intelligence, corrigibility, and safety as recursive properties

  • New visualizations of alignment as structural convergence in concept space

  • Introduction of the Recursive Alignment Infrastructure Platform (RAIP)

  • Live discussion of example simulations, including:

    • Predicted collapse in the coherence of alignment research without FMI

    • Phase transition in collective reasoning under RAIP

    • Conceptual space instantiation via finite primitives

🧩 Download Full Workshop Notes (with diagrams): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JEZD8e4B6iklrXulnEbNQrdyHtYoiTSI/view?usp=drive_link

Whether you're a theorist, engineer, or alignment researcher, this workshop is designed to let you see alignment failure and recursive safety—not just debate it.

Poll (2 minutes):
On attending, we invite you to take a brief poll about the necessity of a functional model of intelligence in achieving AI alignment. This poll will be distributed upon registration.

Results will be reviewed live.

Looking forward to your participation,

Caribbean Center for Collective Intelligence

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