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AIXworkbench: June Working Group

List of Participants (click the link to add your name)

On Wednesdays in June (2025), the initial version of the AIXworkbench will be developed by an informal group of friends and partners, meeting in-person and virtually

The group will get together to share experiences working out installation and set-up challenges, determining parameters, imagining use cases, and developing documentation

Wednesdays In June

June 4, June 11, June 18, June 25

10:00-11:30 EDT / 1400-1530 GMT

In-person: Hilltop A252 Utica NY USA

Zoom: email for link

Working group participants include friends and partners of the AIX

Participants in the working group include faculty, students and staff from SUNY Polytechnic Institute and AIX partners from universities in Ghana and Liberia and organizations in the United States.

June 4 Agenda Intros of participants (10 minutes) Overview of OpenWebUI (15 minutes) Discussion of "Working Group" (15) Discord[2] & Zotero[3] resources (10) Digital Brain Base demo, Follow Steps 1-5 (30) Working Group: Desired Outcomes

There are 6 desired outcomes from the Summer 2025 project

Weekly sync online development sessions: Host a 90-minute live-streamed & recorded weekly dev and support session from AIX Studio, 10:00am (EDT) 2pm (GMT) for all participants, June 4 - June 25, 2025 Functioning versions of OpenWebUI: At the end of the 4 weeks, participants in the workshop should have a functioning version of OpenWebUI, with access (device specifications permitting) to local and API-based models. Personal AIXworkbench installer: Develop and release AIXworkbench installer intended to serve a single user on a single device, consisting of OpenWebUI engine, modifications, customizations, and defaults. To be available cross-platform. Team AIXworkbench Installation Scripts: Develop and release installation scripts of AIXworkbench intended to serve a team of 2-25 users via a web app logged into a single device, consisting of OpenWebUI engine, modifications, customizations, and defaults. To be available cross-platform. Establish and maintain project repository: Establish, encourage and maintain a culture and practice of documentation of code and user experiences. Demo of AIXworkbench: Late-July demo of AIXworkbench, including Aug 1 SURP demo. For More Information

Email Professor Steve Schneider, SUNY Poly (steve@sunypoly.edu)

Join the Discord Group: https://discord.gg/pxjheq4JaH

"Open WebUI".

"Join the AIX Poly Discord Server!". Discord. Retrieved 2025-06-16.

"Zotero | Groups > aix-workbench". www.zotero.org. Retrieved 2025-06-16.