Distributed Artificial Superintelligence (DASI) Explained Through Human Evolution
Super Data Science: ML & AI Podcast with Jon KrohnJanuary 30, 20264 min94 views
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- π§ Human intelligence evolved vertically for hundreds of thousands of years, leading to smarter individuals and tool invention, but lacked effective communication.
- π£οΈ A major evolutionary leap occurred around 70,000 years ago with the cognitive revolution, marked by the discovery of language and semantics.
The Power of Language and Collaboration
- π€ Language enabled the invention of shared intent, allowing groups to coordinate on long-term goals beyond individual lifetimes.
- π The development of shared knowledge led to cumulative human understanding, where individuals build upon the discoveries of others.
- π‘ Consequently, shared innovation emerged, transforming invention from an individual pursuit into a collective endeavor.
Bridging the Gap in Artificial Intelligence
- π So far, artificial intelligence development has focused on creating individual "geniuses" rather than fostering collective intelligence.
- π§© The framework and infrastructure for distributed intelligence and multi-agent systems have been largely missing.
- π― The goal of Distributed Artificial Superintelligence (DASI) is to enable shared intent, shared knowledge, and shared innovation within a multi-agent society.
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Distributed Artificial SuperintelligenceDASIHuman EvolutionCognitive RevolutionLanguageSemanticsShared IntentShared KnowledgeShared InnovationCollective IntelligenceMulti-Agent SystemsArtificial Superintelligence
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