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AGI Roadmapping Workshop | Steering Toward or Away from Singularity

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🌐 AGI Roadmapping Workshop | Steering Toward or Away from Singularity

🗓 June 19, 2025, 2:00 PM - 7:00 PM, Pacific Time · UTC-7

📍 San Francisco, CA + *online | Invitation Only
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🧠 What Is This?

The AGI Roadmapping Workshop (a.k.a AGI Singularity Roundtable) is an exclusive, high-trust gathering of 20 elite Polish and Polish-diaspora minds — engineers, neuroscientists, philosophers, system architects, roboticists, quantum physicists, and cybersecurity experts — united to shape the future trajectory of Artificial General Intelligence.

This is not a conference.
No cameras. No streaming. No performative panels.
Just real conversations that matter — on alignment, architecture, security, embodiment, and the role of human values in post-AGI systems.

Participants include key contributors to OpenAI, Meta, Nvidia, Google, Stanford, Harvard, Berkeley, Oxford, Cambridge, and more — representing the sharpest edge of deep learning, cognitive modeling, robotics, quantum-informed architectures, and AI safety.

The goal: to define common principles, surface critical unknowns, and set the direction for how AGI should — and should not — be built.

🧑‍🚀 Invited Participants

  1. Piotr Sankowski – Ideas Institute, University of Warsaw

  2. Jakub Tomczak – Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, NeurIPS, EUT, Qualcomm AI

  3. Marcin Szczodrak – Hamster Works, Figure AI, Tesla, Google, Nest, Philips, Columbia University

  4. Karol Hausman – Physical Intelligence (Pi), Stanford University, Google, USC, Deepmind, Qualcomm, NASA, Bosch, TUM

  5. Wojciech Zaremba – OpenAI, Google Brain, Meta, Nvidia, NYU

  6. Konrad Wawruch – TGV4+, Omphalos Fund, 7bulls, University of Warsaw

  7. Kamil Kaczmarek – Anyscale, Neptune, TensorCell, Deepsense, AMU

  8. Adam Czyżewski – Meta AI, Harvard University

  9. Mark Bain – AIUS Technologies, PSZ, Stanford, SGH

  10. Michał Majerczak – Actaware, MSCI, UC Berkeley

  11. Jan Chorowski – Pathway, MSR, MILA, Google Brain

  12. Łukasz Bartoszcze – Wisent, Columbia University, Palantir, BCG

  13. Joanna Jaworek – Korjakowska – AGH, CLAIRE, IEEE, NCBiR, NAWA, Stanford University

  14. Piotr Miłoś – Google, Ideas Institute, Ellis, Polish Academy of Sciences, University of Warsaw

  15. Victor Jakubiuk – Ampere AI, On Spectra, MIT

  16. Paweł Morkisz – Nvidia, AGH

  17. Radosław Chrapkiewicz – Stanford University

  18. Paweł Budzianowski – K-scale Labs, Cambridge University

  19. Filip Kozera – Wordware, Cambridge University

  20. Michal Wyrebkowski – This Is World, This is IT, Lem Institute, Yale CELI

  21. Zuzanna Stamirowska – Pathway, Ecole Polytechnique, Stockholm School of Economics

  22. Michał Kosiński – Stanford University, Cambridge University, SWPS University

  23. Tomasz Kornuta – Semiotic Labs, NVIDIA, IBM Research, WUT

  24. Luke Kowalski – Oracle, UC Berkeley, Netscape

  25. Jakub Pachocki – OpenAI, Meta, Harvard University, Carnegie Mellon University

Co-Hosts:

  • ⁠USPTC US-Poland Symposium

  • Vistula Valley

  • This is World

  • ⁠Poland in Silicon Valley Center

🇵🇱 A Legacy of Breakthroughs

From Copernicus, who redefined our place in the cosmos, to the Polish cryptographers who cracked Enigma, and the Lwów School of Mathematics, which laid the groundwork for modern computation — Polish science has long shaped the hardest frontiers of knowledge.

Today, the frontier is Artificial General Intelligence.

The AGI Singularity Workshop unites 25 leading Polish and Polish-diaspora minds in AI, neuroscience, philosophy, and systems — carrying forward this tradition. Like their predecessors, they gather not just to advance the science, but to ask: How should this power be used?

This is not just a technical debate — it's a question of responsibility, safety, and direction.
And it starts here.

🗓 Agenda · June 19, 2025

2:00 PM – 7:00 PM PT · Presidio, San Francisco

  • 2:00 PM – 2:15 PM
    👋 Welcome & Mingling
    Arrival, informal introductions, light refreshments. A chance to connect before we dive in.

  • 2:15 PM – 4:15 PM
    🔍 Closed-Door Roundtable
    Focused, high-trust workshop on AGI trajectories, values, architecture, and strategic alignment. No recordings. No panels. Just real conversations that matter.

  • 4:15 PM – 5:00 PM
    📸 Workshop Summary & Memorial Photo
    Key insights captured, next steps noted, and a moment to mark this historic gathering.

  • 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
    🥂 Social Hour (optional)
    Join fellow attendees and guests of the US–Poland Science & Technology Symposium for informal connection and dialogue. Piotr Moncarz Opens the Social Hour and invite the AGI workshop moderator to say few words about key insights and next steps to the attendees and guests of the US–Poland Science & Technology Symposium

🎯 Workshop Outcomes

  • The AGI Declaration
    A principled charter defining the core values, risks, and design imperatives for AGI — authored by Poland’s leading minds.

  • Strategic Posture for Poland
    High-level proposals for how Poland can contribute meaningfully to global AGI alignment and innovation.

  • Core Working Group Formation
    A cross-disciplinary team bridging AI safety, neuroarchitecture, systems design, and philosophy — to continue shaping the path forward.

ℹ️ Additional Key Information

  • 📨 Invitation-Only
    This is a closed event. If you believe you — or someone you know — should be considered for participation, please apply and/or reach out via Luma or email us at [email protected].

  • 🇵🇱 Language
    Depending on the final outline of participants, the workshop will be conducted primarily in English, with segments held in Polish.

  • 💻 *Remote Participation
    Virtual attendance is possible only in exceptional cases and granted at the organizers’ discretion.

  • 🧥 Dress Code
    Business casual. A group photo will be taken, and participants will have the opportunity to mingle with guests of the US–Poland Science and Technology Symposium.

  • 🚗 Travel & Logistics
    Travel expenses are the responsibility of each attendee. If needed, we’re happy to help coordinate ride-sharing or local arrangement.

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