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==Definition== | |||
A peer to peer artificial general intelligence is a decentralized (and distributed) collective intelligent entity vastly smarter than humans. | A peer to peer artificial general intelligence is a decentralized (and distributed) collective intelligent entity vastly smarter than humans. | ||
=Risks of Centralized AGI= | ==Risks of Centralized AGI== | ||
Allowing one organization to create and control an AGI, particularly a corporation, is a distopian outcome. | Allowing one organization to create and control an AGI, particularly a corporation, is a distopian outcome relative to p2p values. | ||
# [http://www.kurzweilai.net/will-corporations-prevent-the-singularity] While it's likely one organization will, in effect, lead the effort, it must be with substantial democratic input. | |||
# [http://hplusmagazine.com/2011/06/18/agi-and-the-emerging-peer-to-peer-economy-ben-goertzel-interviews-ai-researcher-mohamad-tarifi/] One such effort is the Open Cog project. #[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/] | |||
Currently, the Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence is a lead organization in the creation of AGI. They are a quasi-open organization. They're explicit political structure includes a board of directors (and advisors), volunteers, interns and fellow researchers. #[http://singularity.org/about/] | |||
Mathematician and AGI thinker, Matt Mahoney, (among others) has proposed a distributed AGI design coupled with a quasi micro-possesionary propertarian regime. #[http://mattmahoney.net/agi2.html] #[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributed_artificial_intelligence] | |||
==External Links== | |||
[[Category:Intelligence]] | [[Category:Intelligence]] | ||
[[Category:Peerproperty]] | |||
Latest revision as of 12:29, 29 December 2018
Definition
A peer to peer artificial general intelligence is a decentralized (and distributed) collective intelligent entity vastly smarter than humans.
Risks of Centralized AGI
Allowing one organization to create and control an AGI, particularly a corporation, is a distopian outcome relative to p2p values.
- [1] While it's likely one organization will, in effect, lead the effort, it must be with substantial democratic input.
- [2] One such effort is the Open Cog project. #[3]
Currently, the Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence is a lead organization in the creation of AGI. They are a quasi-open organization. They're explicit political structure includes a board of directors (and advisors), volunteers, interns and fellow researchers. #[4]
Mathematician and AGI thinker, Matt Mahoney, (among others) has proposed a distributed AGI design coupled with a quasi micro-possesionary propertarian regime. #[5] #[6]