SingularityNET (AGIX)’s Istanbul Meetup Drives Strategic AI Developments


SingularityNET (AGIX)'s Istanbul Meetup Drives Strategic AI Developments

SingularityNET
(AGIX)
recently
held
a
landmark
technical
meetup
in
Istanbul,
Turkey.
The
event
brought
together
leading
figures
within
the
organization
and
its
ecosystem
to
discuss
and
drive
forward
their
decentralized
AI
platform’s
development,
according
to

SingularityNET
.

Key
Attendees
and
Discussions

The
meetup
featured
prominent
attendees,
including
SingularityNET
CEO
Ben
Goertzel,
CSO
Matt
Ikle,
Chief
AGI
Officer
Alexey
Potapov,
CTO
Sergey
Shalyapin,
and
Head
of
Blockchain
Development
Albina
Pomogalova.
They
were
joined
by
ecosystem
partners
such
as
Mihaela
Ulieru
and
Robert
Moir
from
HyperCycle,
Greg
Lucius
Meredith
from
F1R3FLY.io,
and
Franz
Josef
Allmayer
from
HyphaDAO.

This
diverse
group
gathered
to
discuss
the
current
state
and
future
direction
of
SingularityNET’s
AI
platform.
Key
topics
included
the
platform’s
development
progress,
strategic
plans
for
the
rest
of
2024,
and
innovations
in
decentralized
AI
technology.

Platform
Progress
and
Innovations

The
first
day
of
the
meetup
involved
assessing
the
platform’s
development
and
discussing
strategic
initiatives
for
the
latter
half
of
the
year.
Significant
updates
were
shared,
including
advancements
in
Knowledge
Graphs
and
Large
Language
Models
(LLMs),
developments
in
AI-DSL,
and
efforts
to
simplify
crypto
complexities
for
non-technical
users.

Notable
progress
was
reported
in
integrating
Hyperon
Instances
with
HyperCycle
computation
nodes
and
utilizing
NuNet
for
decentralized
compute
coordination.
Additionally,
the
team
explored
the
potential
of
integrating
Sentience
with
Cardano
and
leveraging
Rholang
for
node
management.

Hyperon
Alpha
and
Knowledge
Graphs

The
Hyperon
Alpha
phase
is
making
strides,
with
a
focus
on
developing
small
services
in
MeTTa
and
creating
a
comprehensive
corpus
of
MeTTa
programs.
This
initiative
aims
to
train
LLMs
to
code
in
MeTTa,
enhancing
the
platform’s
capabilities.

SingularityNET
is
also
advancing
its
Knowledge
Graphs,
demonstrating
their
effectiveness
in
augmenting
vector
databases
to
combat
LLM
hallucinations.
The
team
is
developing
easy-to-use
APIs
and
a
user
experience
UI
for
Knowledge
Management
platforms,
ensuring
interoperability
of
Knowledge
Graphs.

Future
Directions
and
Hardware
Innovations

CTO
Sergey
Shalyapin
shared
insights
on
upcoming
hardware
advancements,
focusing
on
supporting
Hyperon
nodes
for
AGI
implementations
and
neural
net
training.
Plans
are
in
place
to
develop
a
hub
for
a
broader
decentralized
compute
network,
which
will
be
crucial
for
training
and
hosting
AI
services
within
a
decentralized
framework.

Shalyapin
also
outlined
strategic
plans
for
utilizing
AGIX
tokens
for
hardware
optimization
over
the
next
one
to
two
years,
aiming
to
supercharge
the
development
of
Large
Memory
Models
(LMMs).

The
Istanbul
meetup
marked
a
significant
step
forward
in
SingularityNET’s
mission
to
advance
decentralized
AI.
The
collaborative
efforts
of
their
team
and
partners
are
set
to
achieve
substantial
milestones
in
the
AI
landscape
throughout
2024
and
beyond.



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