Connectionists: AIHUB

Stephen José Hanson jose at rubic.rutgers.edu
Fri Feb 14 11:48:49 EST 2020


AIhub.org - Improving understanding of Artificial Intelligence

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Dear All,

We’ve just launched a new website, http://AIhub.org, aimed at connecting 
the AI community to the public.  AIhub.org will host daily updates about 
the latest news, opinions, tutorials, and events in artificial 
intelligence. All information is produced by those working directly in 
the field, without filter or intermediary. Check here for ways in which 
you can contribute stories, podcasts, videos, tutorials, and more: 
https://aihub.org/contribute/

By providing free, high-quality information about AI, AIhub.org aims to 
reduce hype and improve understanding in the public, so that everyone 
can have a meaningful discussion about the deployment of AI in society.

AIhub.org is supported by leading AI organisations including AAAI, 
NeurIPS, IMLS, AIJ/IJCAI, ACM SIGAI, and RoboCup. The new non-profit is 
set up as an independent Association, called the “Association for the 
Understanding of Artificial Intelligence”, to ensure fair and impartial 
coverage of artificial intelligence.

The Association currently includes 10 trustees from around the world and 
academic specialities, including Kamalika Chaudhuri (USA), Sanmay Das 
(USA), Tom Dietterich (USA), Stephen José Hanson (USA), Sabine Hauert 
(UK), Michael Littman (USA), Michela Milano (IT), Carles Sierra (ES), 
Oskar von Stryk (DE), Zhi-Hua Zhou (CN).

You can follow us here:

Website: https://aihub.org

Twitter: https://twitter.com/aihuborg

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aihuborg

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aihuborg

For more information, please contact:

Lucy Smith

Managing Editor

Sabine Hauert

Executive Trustee

Thomas Dietterich

Executive Trustee

Email: aihuborg at gmail.com

-- 
Stephen José Hanson
Professor
Director RUBIC (University-Wide)
Department of Psychology (NK)
Cognitive Science Center (NB)

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