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#275 Ben Goertzel: SingularityNET – The Global AI Network and Marketplace

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Artificial Intelligence is often misunderstood. And much like blockchain, those who fiercely stand by the technology believe it will change the world for the better. Others fear the negative repercussions it could bring it and would rather see it disappear.
We’re joined by Ben Goertzel. Ben’s interest in AI and robotics date back to his childhood and he has made these his life-long passion and work. He is the CEO of SingularityNET, a company building a marketplace for AIs which leverages blockchain. He is also Chief Scientist at Hanson Robotics who has brought us the now famous Sophia robot. When he’s not building blockchains and robots, he leads the OpenCog open-source AI framework and is Chair of Humanity +, an organization which focuses on technology and ethics.
Topics covered in this episode:
Ben’s background as a mathematician and his lifelong passion for AI and roboticsWhat is AI, AGI and machine learning, and how these technologies differWhat is the killer application for AIThe problem of data and power centralization as it relates to AIAI safety and with what we should be most concerned when it comes to AI dominanceHanson Robotics and the Sophia robotHow blockchains and AI are relevant to each otherThe role of AI in blockchain governance and the potential for AI systems to compete amongst each otherWhat is SingularityNET and what the company is building Episode links:
Ben Goertzel's Website SingularityNET website SingularityNET whitepaper Ben Goertzel portraied in Silicon Valley Ben Goertzel's Website Creating Internet Intelligence Accelerando This episode was hosted by Brian Fabian Crain & Sébastien Couture, and is availble on YouTube, SoundCloud, and our website.
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Publication year
2019
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