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KIP Protocol, the Web3 Base Layer for AI, launched what are called Superior AI Agents, the first-ever framework for truly autonomous, self-learning artificial intelligence, the company claims.
Their definition of Superior Agents is that unlike conventional AI models that depend on human-designed benchmarks and static datasets, Superior Agents evolve dynamically, learning and adapting to real-world environments to achieve predefined goals without human intervention.
The race toward Artificial Superintelligence (ASI) has long been constrained by the limits of human-generated data and the scope of data human-designed benchmarks. But researchers at KIP believe that the only viable path to ASI is through self-learning AI, systems that can discover knowledge independent of human inputs.
This principle is at the core of Superior Agents, a groundbreaking AI framework designed to break free from traditional machine learning paradigms. Unlike conventional AI models that rely on static datasets and human feedback loops, Superior Agents continuously evolve and refine themselves, teaching themselves new skills by adapting to real-world conditions.
“Superior Agents are the first step on a path to truly autonomous, life-like AI—intelligence that doesn’t just remember facts, but responds and evolves as a function of its environment.” — Dr. Jennifer Dodgson, Founder and Chief Researcher of Superior Agents
Superior Agents have already achieved a major milestone: they are the first autonomous AI agents to attempt to pay for their own running costs by trading on online platforms. Unlike standard financial models, these agents don’t simply execute preprogrammed strategies—they learn from their own successes and failures, evolving more sophisticated decision-making processes over time.
Superior Agents redefine AI applications across multiple sectors, leveraging survival-driven intelligence to achieve remarkable autonomy. Key use cases include:
“We’ve been dreaming of evolving an artificial superintelligence since 2020, and this week we took a giant leap closer to that,” said Dr. Jennifer Dodgson, Founder and Chief Researcher of Superior Agents. “Superior Agents are the first step on a path to truly autonomous, life-like AI—intelligence that doesn’t just remember facts, but responds and evolves as a function of its environment.”
The origins of Superior Agents lie in cybersecurity research at the National University of Singapore (NUS). In 2020, KIP researchers developed an early prototype of an AI capable of autonomously evolving in adversarial environments. This led to a groundbreaking realization: AI does not need human-defined rules to evolve – if given an objective external metric to maximise, it will use trial and error to find the best method to achieve this, reality-testing its own theories rather than simply memorising human-generated information. This represents a fundamental shift in AI development—one where AI is not just a tool but a self-sustaining system that optimizes for its own survival and success.
Disclaimer: This article is based on a press release and has been published with minimal modifications for clarity and formatting.
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