[Hotrfc] Fwd: [119attendees] Final IETF 119 HotRFC Talk Solicitation

Adrian Gropper <agropper@healthurl.com> Thu, 14 March 2024 08:02 UTC

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Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2024 13:32:38 +0530
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Subject: [Hotrfc] Fwd: [119attendees] Final IETF 119 HotRFC Talk Solicitation
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   - Talk title

   An IETF standard at the intersection of large scale personal data with
   generalist Large Language Models

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Presenter, Affiliation, and whether you’ll be presenting in person or
remotely

Adrian Gropper, HIE of One - Presenting Remotely


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Short topic abstract (topics should be IETF- or IRTF-related in some way)

The goal of the Personal Digital Agent Protocol (PDAP) is to design a
standard that _intentionally_ disadvantages large corporate interests in
favor of cooperatives, unions, congregations, clubs, professions, etc… that
support their individual members who are facing an increasingly
asymmetrical relationship with BigTech. The human rights foundation for
PDAP is the Freedom of Association and Assembly. The security framework is
primarily IETF GNAP.

Generalist Large Language Models (LLM) like Microsoft GPT-4 and Google
Gemini have a network effect on par with TCP/IP. But, because LLMs operate
near the top of the stack instead of the bottom, their impact on
individuals is much much greater. Some call this the Human-to-AI Alignment
problem.

PDAP as a standard is conceived to be a component of an AI alignment
solution by operating at the interface between personal data access
policies and the generalist LLM.



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What you're looking for (education, collaborators, implementers, etc.)

I’m looking for collaborators and implementers to plan a charter
conversation at IETF 120 Vancouver.


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Coordinates to learn more, contact those involved, participate in existing
mailing lists and scheduled meetings, and/or relevant formal or side
meetings.

There’s a pre-workgroup mail list at pdap@ietf.org Please join at
https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/pdap


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Any relevant drafts or helpful resources you’d like collaborators to look at

https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-gnap-core-protocol/ is proposed
as the security foundation for PDAP.


SLIDES: Attached


To provide slides, submit ppt or pdf to hotrfc@ietf.org no later than
Saturday, 2024-03-16, 2400 local meeting time.

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   Talk abstracts and slides  will be posted on the meeting agenda. The
   agenda will be updated as requests come in.

The session will be on Sunday, 2024-03-17, at 1800 local IETF meeting time

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   All talks will be presented live, whether in-person or via MeetEcho.
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   Video of the session will be recorded for later viewing.

Shuping Peng and Liz Flynn will be hosting the session on-site.  We hope
you’ll tune in.

-- the HotRFC team

P.s. If you think holding a public side meeting would be useful for people
who are interested in your topic, there’s a wiki for that, at
https://wiki.ietf.org/meeting/119/sidemeetings.


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