The leading AI company SingularityNET has announced the release of its Beta V2. version of its decentralized AI platform, which lets anyone create, share, and deploy AI services at scale.
Tech and Networking conglomerate Cisco has partnered with SingularityNET which is the Decentralized artificial intelligence (AI) firm now. The collaboration took place to develop the applied artificial general intelligence (AGI) technologies and to create more advanced AI technologies that will soon be able to exceed human abilities to learn and perform new tasks.
The CEO of decentralized AI network, SingularityNET, Dr.Ben Goertzel also said that the scale of Cisco’s AGI deployments is going to be a key driver for the firm’s development, stating:
“The work we’ve done with Cisco on smart traffic analytics using OpenCog’s logical reasoning and deep neural networks just scratches the surface. Let’s just say we have some much broader and deeper conversations going on.”
He further emphasizes that: “the new SingularityNET beta version brings us further toward the realization of the grand vision of powerful decentralized AGI that has animated us since we founded the project in 2017. To make SingularityNET a success we need not only a highly capable and scalable platform populated with brilliant AI algorithms, we also need the platform to have an appealing user experience. What we’re doing here is setting the stage for massive adoption of the platform as 2019 and 2020 unfold moving one step at a time toward the decentralized AGI revolution.”


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