1) Task Force updates (including the new AI & Metaverse TF), 2) Darrell O'Donnell to introduce some potential new Task Forces.
Agenda Items and Notes (including all relevant links)
Time
Agenda Item
Lead
Notes
3 min
Start recording
Welcome & antitrust notice
Introduction of new members
Agenda review
Chairs
Antitrust Policy Notice:Attendees are reminded to adhere to the meeting agenda and not participate in activities prohibited under antitrust and competition laws. Only members of ToIP who have signed the necessary agreements are permitted to participate in this activity beyond an observer role.
New Members:
5 min
General announcements
All
Updates from TSWG members of general interest to the group.
Abbie Barbir: Based in Ottawa, Abbie has been in the digital identity space for 20+ years, first with Nortel and then BOA, now with CVS. Very involved with SAML and FIDO — took both to the ITU. Also with the OIDF with trust elevation. Now very focused on decentralized identity.
2 mins
Review of Action Items from the previous meeting
Chairs
ACTION:Wenjing Chuto pick a date and send an announcement email of the kickoff meeting of the AI and Metaverse (AIM) Technology Task Force to the ToIP All-Member mailing list.
ACTION: After the first meeting,Wenjing ChuandVikas Malhotrato prepare a blog post about the launch of the AI and Metaverse (AIM) Technology Task Force.
At the last meeting, the decision was made to move requirements "inline" to the rest of the sections, rather than breaking them out into separate sections. This will significantly simplify the spec.
The goal remains to try to finish a content-complete (but not issue-free) first draft this month in order to be on track to deliver the first Public Review Draft by the Hyperledger Global Forum in Dublin on Sept 12.
We have also agreed on two additional deliverables from the TF, both of which are document on the TF wiki page:
ToIP Interoperability Test Cases: This is intended to evolve into the overall specification for the test cases that can be implemented by a commercial-grade test harness.
ToIP Primer for Policymakers: a document written explicitly for policymakers, governing authorities, analysts, and other non-technical audiences who need to deeply understand the purpose, uses, and implications of the ToIP stack but do not need (or want) to dive into the technical details. Work on this document has not yet commenced, but a link will be added here as soon as it has.