Acknowledgements
This written work is the result of a year's work and the product of a decade-long professional partnership based on a continuous exchange of ideas. As it is often the case, very few pieces of work come from individual minds. These usually grow in a (neural) network of friends and supporters, through late night conversations and amiable chats by the coffee machine. Eventually the activity has become so large as to require structure, therefore we launched AiShed (Figure 1), a cultural association headquartered in France, devoted to outreach and to fuel a community of likeminded people with an interest in AI.
Firstly, we must thank our families, friends and colleagues - too many are their names for a space this small. A special thank you goes to Federica Migliaccio and Giuliano Iannone for their relentless support of the AiShed association activities and to Angela Masella for the excellent work of translation and editing. A note of gratitude goes to Eberhard Gill, professor of Space Systems Engineering and Director TU Delft Space Institute for introducing Systems Engineering to bright young minds every year, including my own. Furthermore, a dear thank you to Klein Kim for her work on the athletic performance code and Daniel West for allowing us to share his curious and interesting work on the LEGO® sorting machines.
Thank you to all of you.