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ASI Alliance expands with fourth member pending community vote

Cudos joins the ASI Alliance pending a community vote, potentially enhancing its decentralized AI and cloud computing capabilities.

The Artificial Superintelligence (ASI) Alliance, recently formed by SingularityNET, Fetch.ai, and Ocean Protocol, has announced the addition of a fourth member.

According to a press release shared with Cointelegraph, Cudos, a decentralized cloud computing provider, will be added to the Alliance pending community approval.

The addition of this fourth member will be decided by a vote scheduled for Sept. 19-24, and if approved, the integration will feature a token merger between Cudos and the Alliance’s FET token.

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Grayscale Launches 2 New Crypto Trusts Focused on AI and Scalable Blockchain Tech

Grayscale Launches 2 New Crypto Trusts Focused on AI and Scalable Blockchain TechGrayscale Investments has announced the launch of two new cryptocurrency investment trusts—Grayscale Bittensor Trust and Grayscale Sui Trust. These new offerings aim to provide accredited investors with targeted exposure to the burgeoning fields of decentralized artificial intelligence (AI) and scalable blockchain technology. Grayscale Rolls Out Bittensor and Sui Trusts for Accredited Investors According to Grayscale, […]

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Vitalik Buterin stresses AI risks amid OpenAI leadership upheaval

Vitalik Buterin calls superintelligent AI “risky” amid leadership changes at OpenAI, stressing the need for caution and decentralization in AI development.

Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Butertin has shared his take on “superintelligent” artificial intelligence, calling it “risky” in response to ongoing leadership changes at OpenAI. 

On May 19, Cointelegraph reported that OpenAI’s former head of alignment, Jan Leike, resigned after saying he had reached a “breaking point” with management on the company’s core priorities.

Leike alleged that “safety culture and processes have taken a backseat to shiny products” at OpenAI, with many pointing toward developments around artificial general intelligence (AGI).

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