Overview
The Community Wiki Tool is an AI-powered interactive event archive aimed at organizing and capturing the multifaceted activities and connections at Aleph events. Developed by Sam Gbafa and Hunter Horsfall of TinyCloud, this wiki gathers unstructured data, converts it into structured insights, and provides a digital record of the event’s activities, talks, participants, and emergent themes.
Key Features
- Network Mapping: The primary aim is to map the Aleph network, capturing the diverse happenings in various fields and drawing connections among them.
- Event Documentation: It provides a digital record that participants can refer back to, showcasing the contributions and activities from Aleph in Argentina, Crescimiento, and other localities.
- Qualitative Evolution: As connections are mapped out throughout the event, the graph evolves, offering a progressively detailed and interconnected overview.
Implementation and Use
- Data Collection:
- Utilizes unstructured data from Telegram, text transcripts from discussions, chat logs, and other relevant sources.
- Encourages participants to record their talks or interesting discussions and upload them through a provided portal, ensuring comprehensive coverage.
- Entity Identification: Identifies entities, patterns, and topics within the collected data, creating articles and use cases to compile into an explorable artifact.
- Integration with Obsidian: The backend allows for navigation using tools like Obsidian, facilitating easy access and exploration.
Collaborative Efforts
- Decentralized Data Capture: Participants are encouraged to record talks and activities they attend, promoting a decentralized approach to information gathering.
- Community Involvement: Users are urged to share the wiki and involve others in the data collection process, ensuring coverage of a wide range of events and discussions.
Potential Benefits
- Enhanced Connections: Helps participants find others with similar interests or ideas, fostering collaboration.
- Multilingual Understanding: Enables the translation of transcripts into multiple languages, enhancing understanding across linguistic barriers.
- Post-Event Reference: Provides a means to review and reflect on what took place at the event, preserving insights and connections for future use.
Technical Challenges and Future Improvements
- Capturing Unrecorded Sessions: Efforts are being made to ensure sessions that are not recorded in real-time are documented later.
- Improving the Tool: Continuous feedback from users is sought to enhance and improve the tool, addressing any bugs or issues that arise during its use.
Recent and Upcoming Events
- Covers recent highlights and planning activities from Aleph Week 2, including sessions on crypto, decentralization, and the Crescimiento Working Session.
- Future iterations will include more detailed connections and use cases as the event data continues to be processed and new events unfold.
Call to Action
- Community Participation: Active participation is encouraged for recording and uploading sessions, providing detailed metadata for better context.
- Feedback and Improvement: Users are invited to share their thoughts on the tool and suggest new data types or features to be incorporated. A dedicated chat channel has been created for discussions about the Community Wiki Tool.
This document serves as a comprehensive overview of the Community Wiki Tool, summarizing its purpose, implementation, benefits, and ongoing developments to effectively capture the dynamic and vibrant nature of Aleph events.
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