Supercomputers Boost AGI Development
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•New supercomputing network could lead to AGI, scientists hope, with 1st node coming online within weeks
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SingularityNET is building a network of supercomputers to accelerate the development of artificial general intelligence (AGI) AGI is a hypothetical future system that surpasses human intelligence across multiple disciplines.
The network will form a "multi-level cognitive computing network" that will be used to host and train the architectures required for AGI .
The first supercomputer will start to come online in September .
SingularityNET plans to expand the network in the future and expand the computing power available.
Mark Zuckerberg is actively pursuing AGI having invested $10 billion in building the infrastructure to train advanced AI models in January .
Goertzel has previously estimated systems will reach that point by 2027 .
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