Cover Image for An experiment in collective intelligence for AI alignment
Cover Image for An experiment in collective intelligence for AI alignment
29 Went
Private Event

An experiment in collective intelligence for AI alignment

Hosted by Ryan Lowe & Max Roth
Register to See Address
Paris, Île-de-France
Registration
Past Event
Please click on the button below to join the waitlist. You will be notified if additional spots become available.
About Event

Doors close at 2:30pm! Please arrive between 2-2:30pm.

This event is followed by a concert with wiebke from 7-9:30pm in the same location. Please join us for that too!! Register separately on the other luma.

Feel free to invite AI-adjacent friends who might be interested!

---

It is often said that AI alignment is primarily a coordination problem. Usually when people say this they think about policy-making. This is important! But it leaves a lot on the table.

This workshop is an experiment in group coordination and coherence. What happens when we bring together a group who cares deeply about the same problem, and create an environment where connection and collaborative creativity can flourish? How does this shift our relationship to the problem? What becomes possible? 

The problem we care about most is ensuring powerful AI benefits humanity and all life. In facing this problem, many of us have become isolated, burned out, oscillating between "we're all going to die" and "I alone must save the world." We reify our problems until they feel unmovable. We lose access to the creative, relational intelligence that complex challenges actually require.

Amid this fragmentation and collective stress, the most surprising and reliable resource we've found is: playfulness. It builds trust, belonging, and agency. We shift from "I carry this alone" to "we care together."

What becomes thinkable from a coherent state that wasn't thinkable from a fragmented one?

---

What we'll do

  • 3½–4 hours facilitated format

  • Surface the tensions, fears, and stuck places we're carrying

  • In small groups, design and play relational games that meet what's alive in us

  • Return to the hard problems from a different state

What people report

  • A sense of hope — realistic and inspiring

  • Feeling nourished, more energy than before

  • Playfulness and aliveness

  • A strong sense of belonging

  • Stress regulation and co-regulation

---

Hosted by Connecting Intelligence (https://www.connectingintelligence.com/).

Location
Please register to see the exact location of this event.
Paris, Île-de-France
29 Went