Chaining God: A qualitative approach to AI, trust and moral systems
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Chaining God: A qualitative approach to AI, trust and moral systems Stuart Armstrong 20 October 2007 Abstract Contents 1 Introduction 3 2 What would a AI be like? 3 2.1 Power of intelligence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2.2 How smart? How soon? .
  • moral system
  • godai through physical security methods
  • linear rate of increase
  • least trillions of trillions
  • godai
  • extra behaviour caveats
  • feedback loop as the rate of increase soars with the actual intelligence
  • intelligence
  • human life

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Social Networking for Business:
Lotus Quickr for Domino 8.5.1 User Essentials












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2 Lotus Quickr for Domino 8.5.1 User Essentials Table of Contents

Topic 1: Get Started.................................................................................................7
Topic 2: Standard Place for Teams PlaceType......................................................23
Topic 3: Create New Place ................................................................................... 43
Topic 4: Place and Item Security...........................................................................49
Topic 5: Page, Imported File, and Link Items .......................................................67
Topic 6: List Item...................................................................................................75
Topic 7: Item Lifecycle..........................................................................................93
Topic 8: Quickr Connectors.................................................................................107
Topic 9: Folders ...................................................................................................139
Topic 10: Forums.................................................................................................157
Topic 11: Calendar...............................................................................................161
Topic 12: Tasks....................................................................................................175
Topic 13: Rooms..................................................................................................185
Topic 14: Customize\Basics ................................................................................195
Topic 15: Subscriptions and Notifications...........................................................201
Topic 16: Custom Forms and Workflow ............................................................ 223
Topic 17: Blog PlaceType ...................................................................................255
Topic 18: Wiki PlaceType ...................................................................................275
Index ....................................................................................................................283



Lotus Quickr for Domino 8.5.1 User Essentials 3 Description
Social networking tools provide a way for people to communicate and interact
online. Lotus Quickr is a key element of IBM’s “Social Business” initiative that
provides a new competitive advantage with an integrated set of social networking
tools.
During this course you will learn how to use Lotus Quickr to share all types of
content with your colleagues down the hall or around the globe using online
libraries, blogs, wikis, discussions, and shared calendars and task lists.
You will learn how to create and secure new Places while serving as a Place
Owner and Manager, add content using a variety of Item types as an Author, and
serve as an Editor to validate and revise content.
You will also install and use the Quickr Connectors to share and work on files
directly from other desktop applications.
Course goals
This course will teach you how to:
• Log in to the Domino Server running the Quickr software.
• Open the three types of Places found on the Quickr Home Page.
• Describe the Home Page features in a Standard Place for Teams Place.
• Use the Table of Contents and breadcrumbs to navigate between Folders.
• See what’s new in a Place in the last day or week.
• Operate on Items open or selected in the current window.
• Apply multiple layers of Quickr security including the permissions given by
the Roles users can be assigned to.
• Create various Item types.
• Describe the purpose of a working draft as it relates to the check in/check out
reservation mechanism and versioning.
• Control how and where an Item is published.
• Participate in a threaded discussion using Post and Response Items, and
control how Items are displayed Folders.
4 Lotus Quickr for Domino 8.5.1 User Essentials • Create new Folders and move Items to them.
• Use shared Calendar and Tasks to coordinate activities with other Place
Members.
• Create and secure a New Place and invite users to become Members, create a
new Folder from one of the Folder types, and create and secure a new Room
in your Place.
• Describe the various ways you can customize a Place to better meet the needs
of its Members to share content.
• Describe how email notification is integrated with Quickr to generate Place
invitations, new content newsletters, calendar invitations, and task
assignments.
• Install and configure the Lotus Quickr Connectors and share files from other
desktop applications.
• Learn how to send links to files stored in Quickr rather than sending large
attachments in emails.
• Create a custom form and apply a workflow process to approve content
before it is published.
Audience
This course assumes basic personal computer and software skills, and is designed
for individuals who can:
• start and stop software applications in Microsoft Windows
• perform basic Windows operations, such as to manage windows, cut and
paste, drag/drop, etc.
• use Microsoft Windows Explorer to find and organize files
• use a browser to open and navigate Web sites
• use any type of email client
• create, format, and print document files using Microsoft Office or Lotus
Symphony.
Lotus Quickr for Domino 8.5.1 User Essentials 5 Course design
This course combines concept presentations, demonstrations, and exercises to
guide you as you experience the most widely used Quickr features.
Data disk
There is no data disk for this course, as you work with default Quickr Place types
that come with the standard Quickr software installation.
Please consult the Set Up document for this course to make sure the correct
environment is in place before starting the course.
Font conventions
This course follows these font conventions:
• Italic - Bookmark, view/folder, page, form, and document names, and new
terms introduced in the text
• Bold - Notes menu options, Notes application names, command button
names (whether Notes or developer defined), field labels, tabs, tools, and
accelerator keys
• Courier- user input, file names, and server console commands
• Arial – URLs
• Lucinda Console – HTML, code, XML, and CSS examples.
6 Lotus Quickr for Domino 8.5.1 User Essentials
Topic 1: Get Started
Key points
In search of new and better communication tools, business software vendors have
added products with social networking and collaboration features similar to those
widely and quickly adopted by consumers. Lotus Quickr includes many of these
features that can enable your company to better organize and share information.
This Topic shows you how to log in to and navigate around Lotus Quickr with a
Web browser. This Topic also demonstrates how Lotus Quickr can make any
project more collaborative.
Beyond conventional communication tools
So what is the need that business software vendors are trying to meet by adding
social networking features to their products?
Up until now, the telephone, email, and instant messaging (IM text and
audio/video chat) have proved to be solid communication tools, but really are best
suited for one-on-one conver

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