- Major Vote on Adding Cudos
- Financial Expectations from the Merger
- Advantages of Decentralized Solutions
The ASI Alliance has announced a vote to incorporate the cloud computing and blockchain platform Cudos to strengthen its computing capabilities and AI tools.
Major Vote on Adding Cudos
On September 19, the ASI Alliance officially opened the vote to decide whether Cudos should join the alliance. The vote, which will run until September 24, allows the community to decide if Cudos should join and merge their native token, CUDOS, with the ASI Alliance, which currently includes SingularityNET, the Ocean Protocol, and Fetch.ai.
Financial Expectations from the Merger
The addition of Cudos into the ASI Alliance is expected to bring $200 million in dedicated computer hardware if token prices remain stable. SingularityNET founder and CEO Ben Goertzel stated that the alliance is still far from the computing power required for AGI, estimating at only 20% of what is necessary compared to rivals like OpenAI, which use around $1 billion for GPT-4.
Advantages of Decentralized Solutions
Goertzel highlighted the potential of the ASI Alliance to scale with decentralized solutions like Cudos' NuNet, which allows any device to contribute to a global compute pool. He confidently stated that decentralized AI initiatives have a competitive edge over Big Tech. According to Goertzel, the alliance could offer much smarter solutions than those from major tech companies.
In summary, the ASI Alliance looks forward to significantly boosting its capabilities by incorporating Cudos and leveraging decentralized computing networks.
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