Anniversary AGI Is Too Important'-Ben Goertzel's C
#World Cup Predictions: 100,000 USDT Daily #2026 World Cup Posting Challenge on HTX Square #HTXCommunity4thAnniversary Anniversary AGI Is Too Important'-Ben Goertzel's Crypto Bet Against OpenAldon't want to give up control of what I'm doing to venture capital firms," Ben Goertzel said on the On The Margin podcast. "Because I think AGI is too important for that."
Goertzel helped put the term "artificial general intelligence" on the map with an influential book, led the team behind the Sophia robot, and has spent decades trying to build a machine that can think. His bet now cuts against almost everyone racing toward the same goal: the most important software humans ever write should not be owned by a single company. "I'm pretty adamant that the core AGI code doing the thinking should be free and open source," he said.
That conviction drives SingularityNET, the blockchain project Goertzel runs, and the broader Artificial Superintelligence Alliance, which Fetch.ai, SingularityNET and Ocean Protocol formed in 2024 to merge their tokens into one, FET. (Ocean Protocol left the alliance in late 2025.) While OpenAl and Anthropic raise tens of billions of dollars and keep their best models behind closed doors, Goertzel is wiring his AGI work to a crypto network owned by its users.
His argument starts with a problem he thinks open source alone cannot solve. Publishing the code, he says, does not help much if no one can afford to run it.
全部评论0最新最热