SingularityNET, a founding member of the recently launched Artificial Superintelligence Alliance,
announced today a $53 million investment to advance Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and Artificial Superintelligence (ASI). The initial $23 million will be used to develop the world’s first modular supercomputer for AGI and ASI research.
Dr. Ben Goertzel, CEO of SingularityNET and the ASI Alliance, SingularityNET’s AI team has developed innovative neural-symbolic AI methods that reduce the need for data, processing power, and energy compared to standard deep neural networks.
there remains a substantial need for significant supercomputing facilities to further AI development
“Our new hardware facilities will complement our already powerful decentralized computing networks, and increase our ability to deliver cutting-edge AI applications at scale as well as to lead the AI field through the next phases of the AGI and ASI revolutions,”
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