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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 relative to p2p values. While it's likely one organization will, in effect, lead the effort, it must be with substantial democratic oversite.  
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/]


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.
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==
==External Links==
*[http://hplusmagazine.com/2011/06/18/agi-and-the-emerging-peer-to-peer-economy-ben-goertzel-interviews-ai-researcher-mohamad-tarifi/ AGI and the P2P Economy]
*[http://singularity.org/about/ About the Singularity Institute]
*[http://mattmahoney.net/agi2.html A Proposed Distributed Specialized AGI]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributed_artificial_intelligence Distributed (Narrow) AI]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenCog Open AGI Framework]
*[http://www.kurzweilai.net/will-corporations-prevent-the-singularity Will Corporations Prevent the Singularity?]


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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. [1] While it's likely one organization will, in effect, lead the effort, it must be with substantial democratic input.
  2. [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]

External Links