Global Open Sharing can be a profession, and global sharing ought to be done efficiently

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It does not appear to be an online event. I quickly read the bios of all the speakers, but did not read their written work. A few videos mentioned, so the group has some sense of sharing in video and audio formats and perhaps translating those to global open formats and all human human languages.
 
Sam Buchanan ( @_sdbuchanan ) did a link to a Feb 2024 presentation at https://redwood.berkeley.edu/seminars/sam-buchanan-feb-2024/ and another video at https://uchicago.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=db5b4c2a-96aa-4722-bb5f-b067015c0314
 
Unfortunately he did not use a global open location, so I classify those links as “local, eclectic, difficult to find, difficult to maintain”
 
Imagine that the whole world, every university and organization put up posters of their work on the outside of their building, or in halls. Or in “public-ations” that only specialists or people living there would even have a chance to see.
 
Treat the information on the Internet as part of your responsibility. No one is going to do it for you most likely.
 
Learning Deep Low-Dimensional Models from High-Dimensional Data: From Theory to Practice
 
( “models” “data” “sharing” ) has 1.01 Billion entries
( “multidimensional” “data” “sharing” ) has 70.0 Million
( “Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago” ) has 51,000 – not curated, verified, linked, summarized and available in all human and topic specific languages on the Internet.
and most all of those groups understand “meta data”, “compact representations”, “efficient sharing” to some extent. It is not hard, and it can be a global science, but you need to put 20% of your budget into systems to share globally, because every group is just grabbing whatever tools and methods they happen to know.
 
“Materials – Slides and recordings will be posted here after the event” is pretty thin stuff, when it cost nothing to stream an event live and record it these days. YouTube and Twitter(X) – if you put real effort into sharing. Not just stick paper notices on the notice boards in the hall.
 
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23 Jun 2024 is the 26th Anniversary of the Internet Foundation
 
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