AGI Strategies

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Distributed builders.

Keep many independent actors; concentration is the bigger risk

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Andy Jassy

Andy Jassy

Amazon CEO; AWS architect

endorses

Argues no single company will dominate AI; positions Amazon's Bedrock as model-agnostic infrastructure and treats safety as a customer trust issue.

It is unlikely that one model is going to rule the world. The world is going to want choice in models.
articleAndy Jassy 2023 Letter to Shareholders· Amazon· 2024-04· faithful paraphrase
Ben Goertzel

Ben Goertzel

Founder of SingularityNET; AGI optimist

endorses

Argues decentralising AGI development across many open actors is safer than concentration in one closed lab.

“I don't think you're actually making AGI safer by keeping it locked down and controlled only by a small elite group.”
interview-transcriptInterview | SingularityNET's Dr. Ben Goertzel on AGI, crypto and the end of jobs· crypto.news· 2023· direct quote
Daniel Gross

Daniel Gross

Andromeda Cluster co-founder; ex-Apple AI lead

endorses

Argues compute access is the bottleneck preventing many strong teams from competing with frontier labs; co-built Andromeda specifically to widen the pool of credible AI startups.

Compute is the new gold rush. We started Andromeda because the only thing we couldn't easily get for our portfolio was the cluster.
articleAndromeda Cluster· Andromeda Cluster· 2024· faithful paraphrase
Jim Keller

Jim Keller

CEO of Tenstorrent; legendary chip architect

endorses

Argues open-architecture AI silicon is the counter to compute-oligopoly risk.

If we don't build open silicon, we've already lost the AI-governance fight.
articleTenstorrent· Tenstorrent· 2024· loose paraphrase