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WHAT IS THE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ALLIANCE?

Namaste Yogis. Welcome to the Blockchain & AI Forum, where your technology questions are answered, mostly correct! Here no question is too mundane. As a bonus, a proverb is also included. Today’s question comes from Butch, in Arkansas, USA. Butch wants to know, what is the Artificial Intelligence Alliance?

Butch, you came to the right place. The Artificial Intelligence Alliance (AI Alliance) is an organization with an impressive membership roster. The AI Alliance consists of technology creators, developers and adopters collaborating to advance safe, responsible AI rooted in open innovation, according to their official statement. Who are the members? Click the link here: https://thealliance.ai/

AI Alliance membership is diverse and as expected concentrated in the tech sector. There are numerous prestigious universities, including U.C. Berkeley, Dartmouth, and the University of Texas. Moreover, the AI Alliance includes foreign universities in Japan and one in Dubai, exclusively for AI. Holy, big brain, Batman! Not surprisingly AI Alliance members are generally from the business community. For example, you will find Meta, Intel, IBM, Oracle, and many other household corporate names.

What does the AI Alliance do? The AI Alliance has three focus areas. Let’s take one at a time.

Responsible and Scalable AI. AI Alliance has set a goal of creating benchmarks, tools, and methodologies to ensure and evaluate high-quality and safe AI. The AI Alliance will also be an advocate for AI safety and security.

Open Foundation Models. The AI Alliance says it will focus on responsibly advancing the ecosystem of open foundation models with diverse modalities, including highly capable multilingual, multi-modal, and science models that can help address society-wide challenges in climate, education, and beyond.

Diverse AI Hardware. AI Alliance claims its members will collaborate on the benchmarking, optimization, and adaptation of AI workloads to advance a diverse set of hardware. AI Alliance reports it will focus on scalability, platform adaptation, and advanced power, energy, and carbon modeling. Benchmarks and metrics developed for model inference, fine-tuning and energy consumption of large-scale AI workloads will also be contributed to the open-source community.

Butch, you ask in what way do the members contribute? I’ll give you three of the eight ways AI Alliance members can contribute. We start with a pledge to deploy benchmarks, tools, and other resources that enable the responsible development and use of AI systems at global scale, including the creation of a catalog of vetted safety, security, and trust tools. Second AI Alliance members agree to responsibly advance the ecosystem of open foundation models with diverse modalities, including highly capable multilingual, multi-modal, and science models that can help address society-wide challenges in climate, human health, and beyond. And third, AI Alliance members say they will support global AI skills building, education, and exploratory research. Nothing short of ambitious!

The actual working of the AI Alliance is fascinating and deserves a short explanation. The AI Alliance will divide the work and its members into groups with specific tasks. To direct the work, the AI Alliance announced it will establish a governing board and technical oversight committee. The board and technical committee will establish overall project standards and guidelines. There is no mention of an Executive Director, dedicated staff, nor explicit political activities, yet. However, I am confident the AI Alliance will eventually establish a Washington, D.C. presence to lobby the executive branch, Congress, and regulators. That’s how it works, folks!

Butch, I hope I answered your question. Remember what they say in Italy: When you finish the game, the king and pawn end up in the same box.

Until next time,

Yogi Nelson

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WHAT DID VITALIK BUTERIN RECENTLY SAY ABOUT ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Namaste Yogis. Welcome to the Blockchain & AI Forum, where questions are answered, mostly correct! Here no question is too mundane. As a bonus, a proverb is also included. Today’s question comes from Art in San Francisco, CA. Art asks what does Vitalik Buterin think of artificial intelligence?

Art, you came to the right place. Before I explain Vitalik’s thoughts, let’s know Buterin first. Vitalik is a 29-year-old Russian Canadian computer programmer and a co-founder of Ethereum. Ethereum is a decentralized blockchain network, known for pioneering smart contracts, among other advancements in computation. From an early age Vitalik demonstrated an amazing ability to grasp mathematics and computer science. That’s not a surprise given his father was a computer scientist. Holy, like father, like son, Batman! Given his genius with computers, it makes sense you would ask what Vitalik makes of AI.

On November 23, Vitalik published his “My Techno Optimism” paper.
https://vitalik.eth.limo/general/2023/11/27/techno_optimism.html?ref=bankless.ghost.io Vitalik’s summary perspective is below followed by highlights from across the major points of his paper.

“I believe in a future that is vastly brighter than the present thanks to radically transformative technology, and I believe in humans and humanity. I reject the mentality that the best we should try to do is to keep the world roughly the same as today but with less greed and more public healthcare. However, I think that not just magnitude but also direction matters. There are certain types of technology that much more reliably make the world better than other types of technology. There are certain types of technology that could, if developed, mitigate the negative impacts of other types of technology. The world over-indexes on some directions of tech development, and under-indexes on others. We need active human intention to choose the directions that we want, as the formula of “maximize profit” will not arrive at them automatically.”

Vitalik Buterin, My Techno-Optisium

Buterin argues there are very high costs to delaying technological progress. He cites life expectancy improvements and the internet, as evidence for not holding back technological advancements. Vitalik makes the case for using advancements in AI to solve environmental challenges, including climate change.

Vitalik believes AI is fundamentally different from previous advancements in technology and therefore requires significantly more consideration. Vitalik says AI is the creation of a new and powerful brain whereas previous inventions were contraptions. “AI is a new type of mind that is rapidly gaining in intelligence, and it stands a serious chance of overtaking humans’ mental faculties and becoming the new apex species on the planet”, says Buterin. Vitalik cites scientists that are worried AI could wipe out humanity! Holy doomsday, Batman!

Buterin, is equally concerned with “digital authoritarianism”. Vitalik points out Open AI, with a mere 500 employees, services 100,000,000 customers with immensely powerful machines! Power could be centralized by just a handful of people one day, is Vitalik’s worry.

Vitalik pens a lengthy narrative regarding the e/acc movement. According to Vitalik, e/acc is “… fundamentally about an appreciation of the truly massive benefits of technological progress, and a desire to accelerate this trend to bring those benefits sooner.” Jeff Bezos is the most prominent advocate. In a point-by-point fashion, Buterin shares what he believes are the implications of e/acc across a range of topics, including: military technology, decentralized governance, cyber security, multi-planetary living, world government, to name a few topics.

We conclude today with this proverb from the Dominican Republic: With patience and calm, a donkey can climb a palm tree. Well said my Caribbean brethren!

Until next time,

Yogi Nelson

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STRONG ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, WEAK ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, WHATS THE DIFFERENCE?