PANews reported on March 13 that KIP Protocol, the underlying protocol of Web3 AI, recently released Superior AI Agents, the world's first truly autonomous learning artificial intelligence framework. Unlike traditional AI that relies on static data and manually set benchmarks, Superior Agents can evolve dynamically and learn and adapt in real environments without human intervention to achieve preset goals.
KIP believes that the only viable path to artificial super intelligence (ASI) is self-learning AI - able to discover knowledge independently without relying on human input. Superior Agents were born under this concept, breaking through the traditional machine learning paradigm and having the ability to self-optimize and evolve independently.
Superior Agents have achieved a major breakthrough - they are the first AI agents to try to pay for their own running costs, and continuously optimize their own decisions through online transactions instead of executing preset strategies. This marks the progress of AI from a passive tool to a self-optimizing, independently evolving intelligent agent. Superior Agents originated from cybersecurity research at the National University of Singapore (NUS). As early as 2020, the KIP team developed an AI prototype that can evolve autonomously, ultimately breaking through the traditional machine learning paradigm and proving that AI can test its own theories in a real environment instead of relying solely on human data memory.
