In this episode, I chat with Peter Voss, CEO of AIGO.ai (Ahy-go) and the gentleman who coined the term “Artificial General Intelligence". 

AGI has been long talked about for decades but it wasn’t because of computational power that is helping it become a reality but a diversion from how AI has been developed. Data scientists and cognitive psychologists both are needed to make this AI come to life.

Here’s what to expect from the episode;

The 3 waves of AI - the history of AIThe difference between Programmers / Data Scientist v.s. AGI Are Quantum computers important for General AGI?What are the elements necessary for AGI?What is the mechanism of “Understanding”?Can AGI connect with humans?The human limitation that AGI can make a breakthroughHow AGI will deal with the Trolley Problem 

Peter Voss started in electronics engineering, then fell in love with software. The first major success was developing a comprehensive ERP package and taking that company from Zero to 400-person IPO in seven years. 

Currently, he’s focused on commercializing the second generation of our AGI-based ‘Conversational AI’ technology called 'Aigo' (say: I-go). Aigo.ai is the most advanced natural language interaction platform available. It is implemented using a brain-like cognitive architecture – also known as ‘The Third Wave of AI’.

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Guest: Peter Voss (Twitter | LinkedIn)  AIGO.ai (Website)
Host: Takatoshi Shibayama (Twitter | IG | LinkedIn)
Music: ShowNing (Website)

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