This is my report of this weeks work. We call this week Week 1, others can also name their work similarly.
6 Ceremony and Vision Fish Writing 18 Hitchhiker Time Travel 5 Interactive Time Animation 14 Robots and AI Strategy 5 Reading and Background Research 4 Meetings and Admin SUM
> **Note:** see Daily Routine for general notes on the current weekly routine.
Aim here is to loosly track time, as part personal feedback + start in building future Global Time Bank. Needs to be gerneralised with all work documented in wiki - see Energy Accounting
# Ceremony and Vision Fish Writing (8h) I took part in a ceremony with Robbie, and engaged in a number of hours Vision Fish Writing as part of the new Monday routine.
I need to create a first tool that helps to automatically document a hitchhikers weekly work in wiki (recent changes this week). This tool should anage other developers - see Build in Open and be documented in wiki and on Github.
Issues include the impatience, that slowness causes when documenting everything that is to be done. See Docement Driven Design.
# Hitchhiker Time Travel (20h) I researched, and documented the approach to time travel that I feel we should take for Hitchhiker Time Travel. The aim here is to create a forward looking interface for all of H2G2 content, and for the new experiemtnal pilots that we initiate.
# Interactive Time Animation (5h)
I also built some code around how time based narratives can interact with wiki-pages to tell stories, and created the begiining of a specification for a fully interactive approach to this time-based-storytelling that shoould work well for Hitchhiker content.
- History of the Earth
and Hitchhiker Time
# Robots and AI Strategy (14h) I tackled in concrete terms, how we might take some first practical steps around our approach to using generative ai in H2G2 work and the education pilot / Hitchhiker Academy. This was based on multiple conversations with H2G2 core teame members and the writings from the team engaged in the Ohio pilot - Thompson and Andrea.
The work involved researching then importing several science fiction texts which I organised into a new wiki:
- scifi.fish ![]()
The aim is to build around this narrative exprimental governance software with which we can excite and engage students and sponsors at the forefront of education, ethics and ai: - Robot Judges
This has yet to be fully documented, but there is a clear vision for how this can be implmented technically and legally.