Phase 3 of The Millennium Project research on AGI governance
- Posted by Mara Di Berardo
- On 26 July 2024
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- AGI, artificial intelligence, Study, transition
Phase 3 of The Millennium Project research on AGI governance has begun with initial drafts of five AGI governance scenarios out to 2035. The study on International Governance Issues of the Transition from Artificial Narrow Intelligence to Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is composed of 3 phases.
Phase 1 (order) of the AGI study collected the views of 55 AGI leaders in the US, China, UK, the European Union, Canada, and Russia to the 55 questions.
Phase 2 of the research consisted of a Real-time Delphi Study that assessed 40 potential regulations for developers, governments, Multi-stakeholder/UN organizations, and users for trusted global and national governance of AGI. The RTDelphi is now closed and report is being prepared.
Phase 3 has been just launched. It is planned to produce alternative AGI governance scenarios out to 2035 illustrating a range of possible futures from failure to success. The five authors are Ben Goertzel (author of Artificial General Intelligence in 2007), Mariana Todorova (Chair Bulgaria Node), David Wood (Co-Chair UK Node), Jose Cordeiro (Chair Venezuela Node and President of RIBER), and Jerome Glenn (MP CEO).