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Robust and Resilient Open AI Power to the People Versus Central Superintelligence Strategy


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Published in Science and Technology on Monday, March 10th 2025 at 19:02 GMT by NextBigFuture   Print publication without navigation

  • National Security AI is a plan of geopolitical control in world of powerful AI and superintelligence. It has superintelligence strategy. I propose a robust

The article from NextBigFuture discusses the strategic implications of AI development, focusing on the dichotomy between a centralized superintelligence and a distributed, open-source AI model. It highlights the debate within the AI community about whether AI should be developed by a few large entities, potentially leading to a single, powerful superintelligence, or if AI should be democratized, allowing widespread access and development by many. The piece argues that a "power to the people" approach, where AI technologies are openly shared and developed, could lead to more robust and resilient systems. This approach is contrasted with the risks of a central superintelligence, which could be vulnerable to misuse or failure. The article also touches on the efforts of companies like xAI, which aim to accelerate human scientific discovery through AI, suggesting that open-source initiatives could foster innovation and prevent monopolistic control over AI, thereby reducing potential existential risks associated with centralized AI power.

Read the Full NextBigFuture Article at:
[ https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2025/03/robust-and-resilient-open-ai-power-to-the-people-versus-central-superintelligence-strategy.html ]

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