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AI can save humanity, but only if the people control it — Ben Goertzel

Decentralizing and democratizing AGI is the best way to prevent corporations and militaries from abusing its incredible power, SingularityNET’s CEO tells The Agenda.

With the recent release of the iPhone 16, which Apple has promised is optimized for artificial intelligence, it’s clear that AI is officially front of mind, once again, for the average consumer. Yet the technology still remains rather limited compared with the vast abilities the most forward-thinking AI technologists anticipate will be achievable in the near future.

As much excitement as there still is around the technology, many still fear the potentially negative consequences of integrating it so deeply into society. One common concern is that a sufficiently advanced AI could determine humanity to be a threat and turn against us all, a scenario imagined in many science fiction stories. However, according to a leading AI researcher, most people’s concerns can be alleviated by decentralizing and democratizing AI’s development.

On Episode 46 of The Agenda podcast, hosts Jonathan DeYoung and Ray Salmond separate fact from fiction by speaking with Ben Goertzel, the computer scientist and researcher who first popularized the term “artificial general intelligence,” or AGI. Goertzel currently serves as the CEO of SingularityNET and the ASI Alliance, where he leads the projects’ efforts to develop the world’s first AGI.

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ASI Alliance ‘quite far’ from OpenAI in hardware — SingularityNET CEO

The ASI Alliance can enable mass adoption of decentralized networks in the same way the world jumped into ChatGPT, SingularityNET CEO believes.

The Artificial Superintelligence (ASI) Alliance, an industry merger aiming to challenge Big Tech dominance in artificial intelligence, has a long path to reach rivals’ computing power. Still, a key alliance member believes it can offer much smarter decentralization solutions.

On Sept. 19, ASI officially opened voting on bringing the cloud computing and blockchain platform Cudos into its alliance in a move to expand its computing power and AI tools.

Open until Sept. 24, the vote allows the community to decide whether Cudos should join and merge their native token, Cudos (CUDOS), with the ASI Alliance, which currently includes SingularityNET, the Ocean Protocol and Fetch.ai.

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Area 51 for AI? US gov secures early access to cutting edge models

It’s unclear whether the government would be required to inform the general public in the event an AI model becomes sentient.

Artificial intelligence firms OpenAI and Anthropic recently agreed to give the US AI Safety Institute early access to any “major” new AI models developed by their respective firms. 

While the deal was purportedly signed over mutual safety concerns, it’s unclear exactly what the government’s role would be in the event of a technology breakthrough with significant safety implications. 

OpenAI CEO and cofounder Sam Altman regarded the deal as a necessary step in a recent post on the X social media platform. 

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