This post is part of the Reviews Section of the uffmm science blog. It presents a Review of EU’s trustworthy AI Ethic in the light of arguments of Denning & Denning (2020) and other authors from the point of view of GCA theory (May-11, 2020): reviews-ai-ethics-eu-v1-0
This python webserver programming section is part of the uffmm science blog.
OBJECTIVE
Since Dec-23, 2020 our web-server is online under [www.]oksimo.com. The login will be reserved to selected test-groups for some time. Since Jan 6, 2021 several student teams and two other groups are tsting the software. We have selected the acronym oksimo because there existed a software project — invented and directed — by Gerd Doeben-Henisch, which has at that time gained some public awareness. But as the public awareness had reached several Million hits per day the project had to be stopped by a severe lack of resources at that time. The spirit of that project continued in the head of the author. And — without having a plan to revitalize a new software project — the theory (as described in this block) developed steadily and the idea of an accompanying assisting software gained momentum in the last years. Finally Tobias Schmitt and Gerd Doeben-Henisch began to write code and now something new is popping up. The code and the architecture is completely different to the old oksimo software, but the spirit is the same; indeed it is even more general and more radical. Therefore we call this ‘new oksimo’ OKSIMO(-RELOADED).
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