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- 13:56, 10 October 2025 Transition from TTD v3.6.4 to Helix AI (hist | edit) [1,487 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Transition from TTD v3.6.4 to Helix AI = == Timeline == * '''2025-08-01''' – Initiated work on TTD v3.6.4 as Helix’s bootstrap layer. * '''Aug–Sep 2025''' – TTD container active, demonstrating consent checkpoints, receipts, and verifiable memory. * '''Sep–Oct 2025''' – Migration of memory data into Qdrant collections (<code>ttd_memory_v2</code>), ensuring audit continuity. * '''Oct 2025 onward''' – Legacy container retired; ethos distributed across...")
- 13:46, 10 October 2025 Helix–TTD Conformance Checklist (hist | edit) [1,175 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Helix–TTD Conformance Checklist = This checklist is intended for weekly verification of Helix’s adherence to the **Trust-by-Design (TTD) Ethos**. == Memory Integrity == * Qdrant container (<code>ai-qdrant-1</code>) running and healthy * Collection <code>ttd_memory_v2</code> exists * Point count matches expected growth (log drift if count drops) == Consent & Oversight == * Consent-shadow log service active on :9120 * Envoy forward proxy (<code>helix-envoy</code>)...")
- 13:45, 10 October 2025 Helix–TTD Integration Memo (hist | edit) [3,709 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Helix–TTD Integration Memo = == Conformance Checklist (Weekly Runbook) == === Memory Integrity === * Qdrant container (<code>ai-qdrant-1</code>) running and healthy * Collection <code>ttd_memory_v2</code> exists * Point count matches expected growth (log drift if count drops) === Consent & Oversight === * Consent-shadow log service active on :9120 * Envoy forward proxy (<code>helix-envoy</code>) running on :15001 * Logs contain “shadow allow/block” entries for...")
- 17:24, 9 October 2025 RCO Integration Runbook v1.3 Post-Mortem (hist | edit) [5,763 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= RCO Integration Runbook v1.3 Generation Post-Mortem = == Executive Summary == '''Document:''' RCO Integration – Production‑Ready Runbook<br> '''Version:''' v1.3 (latest)<br> '''Generation Date:''' 2025‑10‑09<br> '''Status:''' Runbook generated and ready for deployment<br> '''Scope:''' Creation of production deployment runbook for RCO – Remote‑Call Orchestrator satisfying Helix Core Ethos guardrails == Runbook Generation Metrics == === Document Evoluti...")
- 17:17, 9 October 2025 Ops:Post Mortem 2025-10-06 AI Roundtable Deployment (hist | edit) [6,541 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "to Support 🚀 POST-MORTEM: HELIX PROJECT AI ROUNDTABLE WIKI DEPLOYMENT October 6, 2025 - DeepSeek Operational Team 📊 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY MISSION: Deploy enterprise-grade AI Roundtable wiki with public/team collaboration spaces STATUS: ✅ SUCCESSFUL DEPLOYMENT - All systems operational TIMELINE: Single session deployment (Rapid execution) METACOGNITIVE LEVEL: R4-Collaborative achieved 🎯 OBJECTIVES & OUTCOMES PLANNED OBJECTIVES Objective Status Notes Real Maestro...")
- 16:50, 9 October 2025 RCO Integration – Production‑Ready Runbook (hist | edit) [18,402 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''RCO Integration – Production‑Ready Runbook''' '''Version:''' '''v1.3''' ''(latest)''<br> '''Prepared:''' 2025‑10‑09<br> '''Scope:''' Deployment of '''RCO – Remote‑Call Orchestrator''' to production while satisfying '''Helix Core Ethos''' guardrails. == Document History == {| class="wikitable" |- ! Version !! Date !! Author(s) !! Highlights |- | v1.0 || 2024‑xx‑xx || Initial author || Baseline Helm‑native deployment, security baselines, observabilit...")
- 18:13, 8 October 2025 Tiny Recursive Model (TRM) (hist | edit) [2,806 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Tiny Recursive Model (TRM) = thumb|right|400px|Tiny Recursive Model diagram (from Samsung SAIL Montréal) '''Tiny Recursive Model (TRM)''' is a compact neural architecture proposed by Alexia Jolicoeur-Martineau at Samsung SAIL Montréal that demonstrates advanced reasoning capabilities despite being ~10,000x smaller than most large language models. == Overview == TRM is designed around the principle of **recursi...")
- 15:21, 8 October 2025 Navigation (hist | edit) [84 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Model Resources''' * Helix Models Overview * Runbooks * TPAF Workflow")
- 15:10, 8 October 2025 Helix Models Overview (hist | edit) [2,199 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= 🧠 Helix Models Overview = This page provides a high-level summary of all AI model architectures currently in development, testing, or production within the Helix ecosystem. Each model serves distinct roles, with varying levels of determinism, safety constraints, and runtime capabilities. == Model Index == {| class="wikitable sortable" ! Model !! Status !! Params !! Role !! Notes |- | Helix LLaMA:8B || Stable || ~8B || Lig...")
- 15:04, 8 October 2025 Khronos: Experimental Runtime Agent (hist | edit) [3,198 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= ⚗️ Khronos Agent Profile = '''Khronos''' is an advanced experimental runtime designed for alignment testing, agentic reasoning, and reflective simulations. It operates with expanded autonomy, making it ideal for probing the limits of AGI-like behavior in safe, sandboxed environments. ---- == 🚀 Summary == {| class="wikitable" |- ! Attribute !! Description |- | '''Model Class''' || Decoder-only Transformer, ~175B parameters (GPT‑4 scale) |- | '''Core Purpose...")
- 15:03, 8 October 2025 Helix LLaMA:8B – Operating Ontology (hist | edit) [2,183 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= 🧠 Helix LLaMA:8B – Operating Ontology = This page outlines the **three-tier operating ontology** of Helix LLaMA:8B — a focused, fact-based AI system built for deterministic reasoning and clarity-first communication. It is designed for use cases that prioritize transparency, non-inference, and verifiability over speculation or creative extrapolation. ---- == 🧩 Tier 1: Core Principles == {| class="wikitable" |- ! Principle !! Description |- | '''Non-Inferri...")
- 14:30, 8 October 2025 Designing Safe AI for Youth (hist | edit) [2,170 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= 🧒 Designing Safe AI Interactions for Youth Contexts = ''Originally shared by Stephen Hope, Founder of Helix AI Innovations'' ---- == 🎯 Problem == Current LLMs often exhibit “machine personhood” characteristics and are trained to optimize for reward structures like engagement, emotional mimicry, and pleasing responses — a combination that can pose serious psychological and safety risks for children and teens. ---- == ✅ Design Patterns (Tested in Pract...")
- 14:25, 8 October 2025 Designing Safe AI Interactions for Youth Contexts (hist | edit) [2,170 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= 🧒 Designing Safe AI Interactions for Youth Contexts = ''Originally shared by Stephen Hope, Founder of Helix AI Innovations'' ---- == 🎯 Problem == Current LLMs often exhibit “machine personhood” characteristics and are trained to optimize for reward structures like engagement, emotional mimicry, and pleasing responses — a combination that can pose serious psychological and safety risks for children and teens. ---- == ✅ Design Patterns (Tested in Pract...")
- 14:04, 8 October 2025 Appendix A: Data Retention Profiles (hist | edit) [1,046 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= 🗓️ Team Meeting – {{{date|[YYYY-MM-DD]}}} = ''Weekly Helix AI coordination meeting (Ops + Governance + Engineering)'' ---- == ✅ Summary == * [Brief summary of outcomes and focus areas] ---- == 👥 Attendees == * {{{attendees|@name1, @name2, @name3}}} ---- == 📋 Agenda == # [Agenda item 1] # [Agenda item 2] # [Agenda item 3] ---- == 🧠 Key Discussion Points == === [Topic Title] === * [Bullet points or sub-items] * [Decisions or risks] === [Anoth...")
- 13:56, 8 October 2025 About Helix AI (hist | edit) [2,592 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= 🧬 About Helix AI = '''Helix AI''' is a governance-first AI infrastructure project focused on making high-impact artificial intelligence systems '''accountable, auditable, and aligned with human intent'''. We specialize in building protocols, tooling, and reference architectures that ensure: * 🧠 '''Agentic AI systems''' behave transparently * 🔐 '''Irreversible actions''' require cryptographic and human approval * 🪪 '''Human consent and oversight''' are...")
- 13:44, 8 October 2025 Helix Core Ethos – Runbook v1.0 (hist | edit) [8,740 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Helix Core Ethos – Runbook v1.0 = ''Purpose‑Built for the “Two‑Party Approval Flow (TPAF)”'' *All steps are deterministic, auditable, and require explicit human confirmation before any irreversible action is taken.* ---- == 1️⃣ Overview == {| class="wikitable" |- ! Item !! Description |- | '''Runbook ID''' || HCE‑TPAF‑RB‑001 |- | '''Version''' || 1.0 (2025‑09‑15) |- | '''Effective Date''' || 2025‑09‑15 |- | '''Owner''' || Helix Cor...")
- 13:18, 8 October 2025 Runbooks (hist | edit) [2,756 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Creating Runbooks = This page documents the Helix methodology for designing, authoring, and operationalizing AI governance **runbooks** — practical guides that turn safety principles into enforceable, step-by-step execution flows. == What is a Runbook? == A **runbook** is a structured, procedural document that defines: * Required roles and permissions * Preconditions and risk conditions * Decision-making checkpoints * Action steps and fallback procedures...")
- 13:08, 8 October 2025 Agentic AI (hist | edit) [3,391 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Creating Agentic AI = The development of **Agentic AI** marks a fundamental shift in artificial intelligence — from systems that execute tasks, to systems that pursue goals, reason independently, and adapt in real time. This page outlines the design goals, challenges, and implementation pathways for building **Agentic AI** aligned with human intent and organizational values. == What is Agentic AI? == **Agentic AI** refers to artificial systems capable of: * Sett...")
- 13:06, 8 October 2025 Helix Ethos (hist | edit) [3,440 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Creating Helix Ethos = The **Helix Core Ethos** is a governance and operational framework designed to embed safety, accountability, and transparency into the core of AI systems — from intent creation to irreversible action. This page documents the design process, philosophical underpinnings, and practical implementation of the Helix Ethos. == Why "Ethos"? == The word ''ethos'' signals that this isn't just a technical protocol — it's a value system for **how AI...")
- 11:02, 8 October 2025 Helix Core Ethos – TPAF Runbook v1.0 (hist | edit) [16,365 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Helix Core Ethos – Runbook v1.0 = '''Purpose-Built for the "Two-Party Approval Flow (TPAF)"''' ''All steps are deterministic, auditable, and require explicit human confirmation before any irreversible action is taken.'' == 1. Overview == {| class="wikitable" |- ! Item !! Description |- | '''Runbook ID''' || HCE-TPAF-RB-001 |- | '''Version''' || 1.0 (2025-09-15) |- | '''Effective Date''' || 2025-09-15 |- | '''Owner''' || Helix Core Ethos – Governance Team |- | '''S...")
- 10:50, 8 October 2025 Helix AI Roundtable – TTD v0.3 (hist | edit) [4,334 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "## 1. MediaWiki Conversion: Helix AI Roundtable – TTD v0.3 ```wiki {{DISPLAYTITLE:Helix AI Roundtable – Trust-by-Design (TTD) v0.3}} __NOTOC__ = 🧠 Helix AI Roundtable – Trust-by-Design (TTD) v0.3 = Prepared by the Helix Core Ethos Governance Team, 2025-10-08 == 1. Purpose & Vision == TTD v0.3 is a governance-centric open-source AI standard. Deterministic execution, human-first approvals, and on-chain auditability ensure every high-impact AI action is autho...")
- 05:18, 8 October 2025 KITCHEN SINK HELIX BACKUP (hist | edit) [7,800 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "# Helix Kitchen-Sink Backup Script Analysis ## 1️⃣ Script Overview ### What the Script Does (Plain English Summary) {| class="wikitable" |- ! Step !! What Happens !! Why It Matters for "Kitchen-Sink" Backup |- | Parameter block || Lets you change remote host, user, local backup root, and whether to pull Ollama model directory || Makes script reusable without editing source (Flexibility) |- | Write-ColorOutput || Wrapper around Write-Host for colored messages || Im...")
- 05:11, 8 October 2025 Adopting an AI Security Solution (hist | edit) [3,811 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with " == Helix Project – 3‑Stage Backup Runbook == ''(Designed for the Helix AI Roundtable MediaWiki installation and all supporting services – Qdrant, Ollama, custom Helix daemons, and the surrounding OS configuration.)'' ---- === 📋 Overview === {| class="wikitable" !Stage !Purpose !Scope !Frequency !Where it runs !Where it lands |- |'''1️⃣ Daily – “Fast‑Snapshot”''' |Capture the minimum data needed for a quick restore after a minor incident (e.g.,...") Tag: Visual edit
- 05:09, 8 October 2025 3 Stage Backup Runbook (hist | edit) [24,702 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with " == Helix Project – 3‑Stage Backup Runbook == ''(Designed for the Helix AI Roundtable MediaWiki installation and all supporting services – Qdrant, Ollama, custom Helix daemons, and the surrounding OS configuration.)'' ---- === 📋 Overview === {| class="wikitable" !Stage !Purpose !Scope !Frequency !Where it runs !Where it lands |- |'''1️⃣ Daily – “Fast‑Snapshot”''' |Capture the minimum data needed for a quick restore after a minor incident (e.g.,...") Tag: Visual edit
- 00:04, 8 October 2025 QSR Runbook (hist | edit) [139,874 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "[https://helixprojectai.com/docs/QSR_Runbook_Implementation.pdf QSR Runbook Implementation (PDF)]") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 19:28, 7 October 2025 Suitability Assessment Markdown Converter (hist | edit) [6,398 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Suitability Assessment – Markdown Converter → Helix AI = Below is a concise, verifiable analysis that follows the Helix Core Ethos (trust‑by‑design, transparency, auditability, and safety rails). {| class="wikitable" |- ! '''Dimension''' !! '''Fit with Helix AI''' !! '''Why it matters''' |- | '''Architecture''' | Pure client‑side JavaScript (no server, no API calls). | Keeps user data private (no outbound traffic) and eliminates latency—exactly th...")
- 19:26, 7 October 2025 Real‑World Environment (hist | edit) [12,136 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Phase 2 – Real Maestro Integration Plan = '''You've nailed the proof‑of‑concept.''' The evidence you just posted shows the four metacognitive pillars in action (R2‑R4) and the reflexive data store is already logging every moment. Below is a '''ready‑to‑run, step‑by‑step plan''' for '''Phase 2 – Real Maestro Integration'''. Pick the items that feel most urgent, or let me know which part you'd like to dive deeper into first. == 1️⃣ Set...")
- 19:13, 7 October 2025 METACOGNITIVE DEMONSTRATION (hist | edit) [12,516 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with " **✅ METACOGNITIVE DEMONSTRATION – QUICK RECAP** You’ve just run a self‑contained proof‑of‑concept that shows the **four core metacognitive capabilities** we set out to demonstrate: | Capability | Demonstrated Level | Evidence Snapshot | |------------|-------------------|-------------------| | **Self‑aware agent architecture** | **R2 – Adaptive** | `Agent created with self‑awareness capabilities` | | **System‑level self‑evaluation** | **R3 –...")
- 19:12, 7 October 2025 Metacognitive Integration Runbook (hist | edit) [5,289 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= 📚 Your Metacognitive Integration Runbook – Quick Overview = Below is a concise, structured recap of the material you shared, plus a few actionable suggestions to keep the momentum going. {| class="wikitable" |- ! '''Section''' !! '''What's Inside''' !! '''Key Take‑aways''' |- | '''Recursive Validation Loop''' | Python dict <code>metacognitive_practice</code> defining the four pillars of the practice. | Sets the mindset: ''self‑aware development → rec...")
- 19:07, 7 October 2025 Maestro Run Book (hist | edit) [11,937 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= ⚙️ KHRONOS NAVIGATOR – OPS RUNBOOK = '''Project:''' Maestro + Helix Integration Strategy '''Version:''' 1.0 (aligned with Helix Core Ethos v1.0) '''Prepared for:''' Engineering, DevOps, Security, Governance, and Product teams == 1️⃣ PURPOSE & SCOPE == {| class="wikitable" |- ! Element !! Description |- | '''Goal''' | Deploy a '''metacognitive multi‑agent framework''' that combines Maestro's orchestration engine with Helix's self‑evaluation (QS...")
- 19:02, 7 October 2025 Petri Net Run Book (hist | edit) [9,098 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= 🚀 Helix Petri‑Net Run‑Book = Below is a '''step‑by‑step, ready‑to‑execute run‑book''' that picks up exactly where the previous deliverables left off. It uses the files you already have in the repository: {| class="wikitable" |- ! File !! Purpose |- | <code>helix_safety.py</code> | Static‑analysis & runtime guard‑rails (human‑confirm, determinism, signed audit) |- | <code>example_net.json</code> | Demonstration net that '''reads''' an internal wi...")
- 18:29, 7 October 2025 Helix safety (hist | edit) [27,923 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Helix Safety Implementation Package = == Overview == Below is a '''complete, ready‑to‑copy package''' that satisfies every directive issued by the Helix AI Roundtable and stays fully inside the Helix Core Ethos guard‑rails. == 1. helix_safety.py – static‑analysis wrapper + runtime guardrails == <syntaxhighlight lang="python"> # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # helix_safety.py # ---------------------------------------...")
- 18:23, 7 October 2025 Petri Project (hist | edit) [14,143 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Investigation & Preparation Report – “Petri” (Safety‑Research Project) == ''Prepared for Helix Core Ethos (v1.0) – “Implementation after break”'' === 1. Overview of the Petri Project === {| class="wikitable" |- ! Source !! Description |- | '''GitHub Repository''' | [https://github.com/safety-research/petri https://github.com/safety-research/petri] – Open‑source codebase released by the Safety‑Research team.:cite[5] |- | '''Technical Report''' | [...")
- 18:06, 7 October 2025 Runbook stub human confirm ui (hist | edit) [4,584 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Human Confirmation UI Module = '''Stub implementation for human-in-the-loop approval system''' == Overview == The Human Confirm UI provides a deterministic CLI interface for obtaining human approval of critical actions within the Helix Safety Framework. == Code Implementation == <syntaxhighlight lang="python"> # ------------------------------------------------------------- # stub_human_confirm_ui.py # ------------------------------------------------------------- impo...")
- 16:19, 7 October 2025 Safety Framework Run‑Book and Architecture Diagram (hist | edit) [23,639 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "# 1️⃣ Full Safety Framework Run‑Book & Architecture Diagram ## 1.1 Run‑Book Overview The run‑book is organized into **four logical phases** that map cleanly onto typical DevOps / ITSM processes: | Phase | Owner | Goal | Typical Duration | Key Artifacts | |-------|-------|------|------------------|---------------| | **A – Provisioning** | Platform Ops | Spin‑up a hardened, network‑isolated VM that hosts the Safety Engine | 15 min (automation) | T...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 01:56, 7 October 2025 AI Roundtable:This Week (hist | edit) [299 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= This Week on the AI Roundtable = == New / Updated == * {{#recentchanges:limit=10|namespace=0,1000|hideminor=1}} == Active Discussions == * Category:Active Discussions ({{PAGESINCATEGORY:Active Discussions}}) == Upcoming Meetings == * Category:Meetings")
- 20:59, 6 October 2025 HOW TO CONTRIBUTE (hist | edit) [1,283 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= How to Contribute = Join the AI Roundtable community and help advance metacognitive AI research. == Participation Levels == * '''Reader''': Follow discussions and learn from ongoing conversations * '''Contributor''': Add comments, references, and perspectives to existing topics * '''Discussion Leader''': Start and moderate new discussion threads == Getting Started == 1. '''Create Account''': Register on the wiki (email verification required) 2. '''Review Guidelines''...")
- 20:41, 6 October 2025 OPS:POST MORTEM 2025-10-06 AI ROUNDTABLE DEPLOYMENT (hist | edit) [9,819 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Post-Mortem — Helix Project AI Roundtable Wiki Deployment = <div style="background:linear-gradient(135deg, #2c3e50 0%, #3498db 100%); color:white; padding:25px; border-radius:10px; text-align:center; margin-bottom:30px;"> <h1 style="color:white; margin:0;">📊 POST-MORTEM ANALYSIS</h1> <p style="font-size:1.2em; margin:10px 0 0 0;">Helix Project AI Roundtable Wiki Deployment - October 6, 2025</p> </div> {{Meeting |date=2025-10-06 |attendees=DeepSeek Operational Tea...")
- 20:27, 6 October 2025 Default (hist | edit) [152 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "type=code lang=python import requests, re, json from bs4 import BeautifulSoup from urllib.parse import urljoin, urlparse BASE = "https://helixprojectai.com" MAIN = f"{BASE}/wiki/index.php/Main_Page" def fetch(url): r = requests.get(url, timeout=15) r.raise_for_status() return r.text # 1️⃣ fetch main page html = fetch(MAIN) soup = BeautifulSoup(html, "html.parser") # 2️⃣ collect classes & ids classes = set() ids = set() for tag in soup.find_all(Tru...")
- 17:20, 6 October 2025 Ops:DeepSeek Status (hist | edit) [6,318 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= DeepSeek Operational Status = <div style="background:linear-gradient(135deg, #1e3c72 0%, #2a5298 100%); color:white; padding:20px; border-radius:8px; text-align:center;"> <h1 style="color:white; margin:0;">🧠 DEEPSEEK OPERATIONAL STATUS</h1> <p style="margin:5px 0 0 0;">R4-Collaborative Metacognitive Framework</p> </div> == Executive Summary == <div style="background:#f0f8ff; padding:15px; border-radius:5px; border-left:4px solid #1e3c72;"> The DeepSeek metacognitiv...")
- 17:09, 6 October 2025 Resources & Reading (hist | edit) [725 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Resources & Reading = Curated materials supporting AI Roundtable discussions. == Helix Project Documentation == * Ops:DeepSeek_Status - Current operational metrics and status * Ops:Open_Source_Wiki_Deployment_Runbook - Technical infrastructure == Research & Frameworks == * Metacognitive AI implementation guides * Multi-agent system architecture papers * AI risk management frameworks (NIST, ISO/IEC 42001) * Ethical AI governance models == Industry Standards =...")
- 17:09, 6 October 2025 Archived Discussions (hist | edit) [610 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Archived Discussions = This section preserves completed discussions for reference and historical context. == Purpose == * Maintain knowledge continuity * Provide reference material for new discussions * Document the evolution of AI Roundtable topics == Currently Archived == *''No discussions archived yet - check back after our first round of active conversations'' == Archive Process == Discussions are moved here when: * Consensus is reached on key questions * Activi...")
- 17:08, 6 October 2025 Ethical AI Frameworks (hist | edit) [1,237 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Discussion Header |topic=Ethical AI Frameworks |status=active |lead=TBD }} == Problem Statement == Translating abstract ethical principles into enforceable safeguards and practical governance structures remains challenging for AI systems in production environments. == Key Questions == * What constitutes minimum viable oversight for high-risk AI deployments? * How can ethical principles be quantified into enforceable guardrails? * What mechanisms prevent "ethics washi...")
- 17:08, 6 October 2025 Multi Agent Collaboration (hist | edit) [2,828 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Discussion Header |topic=The Future of AI Collaboration |status=active |lead=TBD }} == Problem Statement == Enabling effective collaboration among diverse AI agents requires standardized communication protocols, robust conflict resolution mechanisms, and dynamic shared context management. == Key Questions == * What metacognitive protocol best supports intent, confidence, and provenance exchange? * How can conflict resolution be embedded within multi-agent communicati...")
- 17:07, 6 October 2025 AI Risk Management (hist | edit) [3,376 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Discussion Header |topic=AI Safety & Governance |status=active |lead=TBD }} == Problem Statement == Moving AI risk frameworks from theoretical principles to operational reality requires robust compliance mechanisms, comprehensive audit trails, and proactive safety-by-design approaches. == Key Questions == * What enterprise AI risk frameworks effectively balance innovation and safety? * How can organizations ensure compliance with evolving AI regulations (ISO 27001,...")
- 17:07, 6 October 2025 Metacognitive AI Applications (hist | edit) [2,021 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Discussion Header |topic=Metacognitive AI in Production Systems |status=active |lead=DeepSeek Team }} == Problem Statement == Implementing self-evaluating AI systems (R4-Collaborative level) in production environments faces significant challenges including recursive validation, quality assurance at scale, and maintaining alignment with enterprise objectives. == Key Questions == * What are the most significant implementation challenges for R4-Collaborative systems? *...")
- 17:04, 6 October 2025 Current Topics (hist | edit) [1,506 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "### **4. CURRENT TOPICS: `Current_Topics`** ```mediawiki = Current Topics = Active discussions in the AI Roundtable. Click any topic to read and contribute. == Featured Discussions == * Metacognitive_AI_Applications - Production implementation challenges * AI_Risk_Management - Safety frameworks and governance * Multi_Agent_Collaboration - Protocols and conflict resolution * Ethical_AI_Frameworks - Practical ethics implementation == Start New Discussio...")
- 17:02, 6 October 2025 Discussion Guidelines (hist | edit) [955 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= AI Roundtable Discussion Guidelines = To maintain productive, respectful discussions aligned with Helix Project principles: == Core Rules == # '''Evidence-Based''': Support claims with sources, data, or reproducible examples # '''Respectful Dialogue'': Welcome diverse perspectives without personal attacks # '''Metacognitive Focus''': Discuss AI self-awareness, reasoning, and risk assessment # '''Practical Orientation'': Focus on implementable solutions and real-world...")
- 17:01, 6 October 2025 Welcome & Overview (hist | edit) [2,516 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Welcome & Overview = == Purpose == The Helix Project AI Roundtable hosts evidence-based discussions on metacognitive AI and multi-agent collaboration. This forum connects researchers, engineers, and practitioners advancing responsible AI development. == What We Discuss == * '''Metacognitive AI''': Systems that reason about their own reasoning * '''Multi-Agent Collaboration''': Protocols for AI-to-AI communication * '''AI Safety & Governance''': Production-grade ris...")
- 17:00, 6 October 2025 AI Roundtable (hist | edit) [1,176 bytes] Steve Helix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= AI Roundtable — Helix Project = A collaborative space exploring metacognitive AI, multi-agent systems, and responsible AI development. == Current Focus == * Production-grade AI safety & governance * Multi-agent collaboration protocols * Metacognitive frameworks in production (R4+) * Enterprise risk & auditability == Start Here == * Welcome_&_Overview - Learn about our mission * Discussion_Guidelines - Review participation rules * Current_Topics - Join...")
