Thanks! We do have some written tutorials in our documentation here: thousandbrainsproject.readme.io/docs/tutorials and just posted a code walkthrough here: ua-cam.com/video/x0e5SBY2nu8/v-deo.html We are also organizing a meetup on December 4th where we present about the whole project and you can ask questions: www.meetup.com/thousand-brains-project/events/304416178/?eventOrigin=group_upcoming_events We would be happy to have you join! More interactive workshops are in the planning :)
I have watched many of the previous research meetings (and HTM School) and have learned a lot, really excited to see Numenta's latest progress and ideas. Thank you!
Thanks David! And yes, the Numenta coffee mug has become such a frequent topic in our research meetings that we almost considered putting it into the new TBP logo 😁
I'd love to start seeing some practical "intro to implementation" content for developers who want to get their hands dirty. Maybe a coding walk-through solving common problems in the RL space with your approach?
Yes, we are excited to share that as well! We also have some videos like that recorded already, we're just waiting until the code is open-source to post them. Also, if you (or others) want to make specific videos or tutorials on topics like solving RL problems with our approach, we are happy to promote them!
This seems quite interesting. If we get something truly revolutionary from the thousands brains project, then that'd be fantastic. Even if not, incremental improvements are also nice to have.
Love it ❤. It would be great to have some handson tutorials and workshops on the projects code use.
Thanks! We do have some written tutorials in our documentation here: thousandbrainsproject.readme.io/docs/tutorials and just posted a code walkthrough here: ua-cam.com/video/x0e5SBY2nu8/v-deo.html We are also organizing a meetup on December 4th where we present about the whole project and you can ask questions: www.meetup.com/thousand-brains-project/events/304416178/?eventOrigin=group_upcoming_events We would be happy to have you join! More interactive workshops are in the planning :)
@@thousandbrainsproject Thanks I'll check them our asap . Thanks again
I have watched many of the previous research meetings (and HTM School) and have learned a lot, really excited to see Numenta's latest progress and ideas. Thank you!
Great to hear!
Amazing to see that the videos and open source sharing is back! Can't wait to hack around with it
You can now get the code! github.com/thousandbrainsproject/tbp.monty
I love you, Viviane!
I can't wait to try it with my own hands!
The code is now available! github.com/thousandbrainsproject/tbp.monty
Cool stuff, excited about it
We're excited too. Great to have you here.
Vivian, great to see you youtube. Ah… that signature Numenta mug cup.
Thanks David! And yes, the Numenta coffee mug has become such a frequent topic in our research meetings that we almost considered putting it into the new TBP logo 😁
it's great🎉🎉😊
Thanks!
I'd love to start seeing some practical "intro to implementation" content for developers who want to get their hands dirty. Maybe a coding walk-through solving common problems in the RL space with your approach?
Once the documentation is live, you'll get access to our tutorials and all the code of course.
Yes, we are excited to share that as well! We also have some videos like that recorded already, we're just waiting until the code is open-source to post them. Also, if you (or others) want to make specific videos or tutorials on topics like solving RL problems with our approach, we are happy to promote them!
This seems quite interesting. If we get something truly revolutionary from the thousands brains project, then that'd be fantastic. Even if not, incremental improvements are also nice to have.
We think it will be truly revolutionary. :)
You guys are the linchpin to achieving true AI. LLMs are not the way. Good luck!
Thank you!
when is the code repo going to be opened up for public ?
If all goes well, it should be within the next month.
Will there be something like htm studio that helps non coders quickly experiment with the technology for things like anomaly detection?
Not at the beginning of the project though we will encourage our community to help us build out the tooling.