AGI or ASI? Is 2025 really going to be the year of AGI? How can AI positively impact decision making in large organizations? How can it solve some of the really difficult problems better than individual people can? What is superintelligence, really? Recently I've had the opportunity to talk with Louis Rosenberg (Founder and CEO of Unanimous AI) about these fascinating questions. If you are interested in approaches from the category 'think different', this is a must watch!
Inspired by the biological metaphor of swarm intelligence, Louis Rosenberg presents a convincing argument that discussions in groups of experts facilitated by AI, rather than huge AI systems trained on all the worlds data, are going to solve the important problems in large organizations.
ASI, which stands for Artificial Swarm Intelligence, is something akin to agentic AI systems, but with expert humans not only 'in the loop' --and potentially falling asleep at the wheel, but as an essential piece of the equation --and driving the conversation.
Check out the latest interview in Zeta Alpha's Neural Search Talks series.
📺 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3zIPtUlhPE
References:
Louis Rosenberg's KM World 2024 Keynote: Collective Superintelligence
Unanimous AI: https://unanimous.ai/
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