The personal roadmap to achieving Free Open Artificial General Intelligence
The Road to Free Open AGI is driven by three fundamental missions that guide all my activities and initiatives:
Combat the closed-source paradigm by educating the public, developers, and policymakers about the crucial importance of open-source AI. Highlight the dangers of proprietary AGI and the benefits of transparent, accessible artificial intelligence.
Directly contribute to the open-source AI ecosystem through code, research, datasets, and tooling. Support existing projects and initiate new ones that push the boundaries of what's possible with community-driven development.
Train the next generation of AI developers and researchers in open-source methodologies. Provide resources that make cutting-edge AI accessible to everyone, regardless of background or resources.
I will pursue these objectives through multiple complementary channels:
Comprehensive tutorials, courses, and documentation that lower the barrier to entry for open-source AI development. From beginner guides to advanced research papers, I will make knowledge freely available.
Interactive experiences that demonstrate AI capabilities while teaching core concepts. Game-based learning environments that make complex ideas accessible and engaging for all ages.
Libraries, frameworks, and platforms that simplify working with open-source AI. Tools designed to accelerate research and application development while maintaining transparency.
Demonstrating the practical value of open-source AI through projects that solve meaningful problems in healthcare, education, environmental protection, and more.
The development of AGI represents one of the most significant events in human history. How we build it will determine who benefits:
Open AGI ensures the benefits of artificial intelligence are distributed equitably, not controlled by a handful of corporations or governments.
Only open systems can be properly audited and understood by the global community, reducing risks of uncontrolled or malicious AGI.
Open-source development has consistently proven to advance technology faster than closed systems through collaborative improvement.
Proprietary AGI could create dangerous power imbalances. Open AGI keeps control distributed among humanity.