Practicing Embodied Protocols that work with Live Interfaces
Practicing Embodied Protocols that work with Live Interfaces
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Updated 06/10/26By grantmaking.aicreator
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Updated 06/10/26By grantmaking.aiProject summary
We are organising an in-person residency program for the Autostructures Fellows to live and work together from the same location (likely in India).
The fellows continued working on the Live Theory agenda beyond their time working on Autostructures in AISC10: Jan - Apr, 2025. Follow[ this link](https://www.aisafety.camp/research-outputs/aisc10-virtual-2025#h.rntldqv08nk7:~:text=the%20original%20output.-,Project%20Outputs%3A%C2%A0,-Presentation%20Links%20(Phase) to watch the MAISU presentations.
Concretely this looks like further developing the three interfaces,
1) Live Conversational Threads (LCT) - Aditya Adiga is building an interface that lets you navigate an ongoing conversation in real time, noting which tangents are being created, so that we can export insights in appropriate ways.
2) Vibe Decoding - Jayson Amati is building this lens to assist in fine grained discernment. Scaling the existing sensitivity we have towards AI slop, that which is only superficially relevant but tricks us.
3) Soloware Platform - Aayush Kucheria and Kuil Schoneveld are building a platform for sharing views on text. This means recipes for your software agent to steal inspiration from your favorite UI/UX designers making sure credit is assigned appropriately
You can watch the latest demos of these interfaces here (request for access)
You can our telegram channel and on substack for updates.
What are this project's goals? How will you achieve them?\
The goal is of this project is integrate the three ongoing projects we have and practice noticing if we are able to cultivate the right relationship to the underlying AI models. As Abram Demski put it,
> The alignment target is a particular relationship between humans and AI. This cannot be engineered at a distance. A relationship has to be pursued close up.
We will be polishing the current prototypes into polished products that can be used by the community.
Find out more in our website groundless.ai
How will this funding be used?
This will be a 3 to 4 week residency program, so the money will be used for the accommodation of the participants, food, reimbursement of travel, visa costs, salary for cook, logistics staff.
You can find the budget break down here.\
Who is on your team? What's your track record on similar projects?
Aditya A Prasad worked closely with Sahil on AI Safety Workshop @ EA Hotel which was a great success. Harshit has worked with EA organizations like Fish Welfare Initiative in India and has experience handling logistics.
What are the most likely causes and outcomes if this project fails?
The funding may not be sufficient to get all the fellows, to create a safe hygienic container that allows for focused work. Missing people might leave gaps in the integrity of the infrastructure we are building.
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How much money have you raised in the last 12 months, and from where?
None so far.\
Grants Received
Updated 06/10/26By grantmaking.aiDiscussion
Approving this project as part of our portfolio of fieldbuilding for AI safety. Thanks to Richard for funding this!
I’m very excited about the groundless agenda.
@Richard Thank you so much Richard!