Documents tagged "Path"
Found 4 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031996.txt
The email discusses the delivery failure of a message to an address due to the recipient's mail folder being full. It also includes technical details about the delivery process and headers. The sender is notified that they need to verify the address(es) and try again, as it is a permanent error.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031442.txt
The email is a failure notice from MAILER-DAEMON@p3pIsmtp05-03.prod.phx3.secureserver.net to jeevacation@gmail.com informing that the message sent to christina@jeffreyepstein.org could not be delivered due to a full mailfolder and child status 100 error. The sender's information, including IP address of origin, is included in the email headers along with digital signature data for security purposes.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030950.txt
The document is an email conversation between Ian Osborne and Jeffrey Epstein discussing potential job opportunities for a person named Sinofsky. They mention several people who are experts in specific areas, such as Peter for currency, Reid Hoffman for LinkedIn, Dave Morin for Path, Drew Houston for Dropbox, and others for various roles in tech companies like Alibaba or Xiaomi in China or Facebook and Palantir in the US. They also discuss challenges related to security clearance if Sinofsky wants to work with Chinese companies. The email exchanges mention upcoming meetings in Munich, St. Petersburg, Moscow, London, and San Francisco, and a suggestion to meet for drinks with Peter Thiel once Osborne arrives in San Francisco on September 14th.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012899.txt
This document is a book written by Ben Goertzel about Engineering General Intelligence. In it, he outlines a practical approach to creating software systems with general intelligence at the human level and beyond. The focus of the first part of the book is on critical conceptual issues related to the nature of intelligence and mind. It also sketches the broad outlines of a novel, integrative architecture for Artificial General Intelligence called CogPrime, and describes an approach for giving an AGI system appropriate experience so that it can develop its own smarts, creativity and wisdom through its own experience. The book dedicates to Goertzel's grandfather who was also a deep thinker and excellent scientist.
