Many people discuss the technology when talking about artificial general intelligence AGI, but few talk about who will control it.
Let's take a look at the core value of @openmind_agi — a decentralized AI ecosystem.
First, regarding AGI, have we placed the remote control in the wrong place?
Recently, while researching the @openmind_agi project, I pondered a serious question: if AGI truly becomes a reality, does it belong to all of humanity, or to a few super corporations?
Current pain points: look at the current AI giants. Although their models are powerful, they are essentially black boxes.
You feed your data into them, but you don’t know how the model runs, and ultimately, the profits have nothing to do with you.
It’s like all of us are building a super brain, but the remote control for this brain is only in the hands of a few people.
Why is @openmind_agi worth paying attention to? What it’s doing, simply put, is: freeing AI from the backyard of the giants. It’s not just writing code; it’s building a foundational power protocol. Through decentralization, enabling developers, computing power providers, and data contributors to collaborate within a transparent ecosystem.
Here’s a practical scenario: Suppose you are a small medical research team with excellent algorithms but no money to buy thousands of GPUs. In traditional models, you can only sell your technology to big companies. But in the logic of OpenMind, you can directly call upon idle global computing resources through a protocol, while still maintaining ownership of your model.
This transformation in production relationships might be more important than breakthroughs in algorithms themselves.
The G in AGI stands for General. If it is monopolized by a few, it ceases to be a universal tool and becomes a privilege to some extent.
OpenMind’s open-source + decentralized approach is actually filling in the most critical piece of the AGI puzzle: fairness.
So don’t just look at the parameter count of large models. See who is truly trying to break down barriers. #OpenMind offers a non-monopolistic possibility for the future of AGI.
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Many people discuss the technology when talking about artificial general intelligence AGI, but few talk about who will control it.
Let's take a look at the core value of @openmind_agi — a decentralized AI ecosystem.
First, regarding AGI, have we placed the remote control in the wrong place?
Recently, while researching the @openmind_agi project, I pondered a serious question: if AGI truly becomes a reality, does it belong to all of humanity, or to a few super corporations?
Current pain points: look at the current AI giants. Although their models are powerful, they are essentially black boxes.
You feed your data into them, but you don’t know how the model runs, and ultimately, the profits have nothing to do with you.
It’s like all of us are building a super brain, but the remote control for this brain is only in the hands of a few people.
Why is @openmind_agi worth paying attention to?
What it’s doing, simply put, is: freeing AI from the backyard of the giants.
It’s not just writing code; it’s building a foundational power protocol.
Through decentralization, enabling developers, computing power providers, and data contributors to collaborate within a transparent ecosystem.
Here’s a practical scenario: Suppose you are a small medical research team with excellent algorithms but no money to buy thousands of GPUs. In traditional models, you can only sell your technology to big companies.
But in the logic of OpenMind, you can directly call upon idle global computing resources through a protocol, while still maintaining ownership of your model.
This transformation in production relationships might be more important than breakthroughs in algorithms themselves.
The G in AGI stands for General. If it is monopolized by a few, it ceases to be a universal tool and becomes a privilege to some extent.
OpenMind’s open-source + decentralized approach is actually filling in the most critical piece of the AGI puzzle: fairness.
So don’t just look at the parameter count of large models. See who is truly trying to break down barriers. #OpenMind offers a non-monopolistic possibility for the future of AGI.
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