
First time in my life to have a reserved parking lot to pitch to an audience and its two of my colleagues from AI Seer and my alma mater, National University of Singapore’s and at its NUS Centre for Trusted Internet and Community. It's an honour and pleasure to be back and share with this community about our work adjacent to profound scientific, technological and societal shifts in the making.

We were asked questions relating to legal, engineering, social sciences and my own preoccupations in history and philosophy. We are looking for a partner to create and independently evaluate our multilingual benchmarking of our and others’ AI Search’s accuracies and also to assess if the interventions of @AskFacticity on X (which can be more speedy if we had more volunteer moderators) can slow and diminish the spread of faked news. Thanks, everyone for the vibrant discussion and we hope this is the first of more conversations to come Dr. Mong Li Lee for the kind invitation.

I also argued that our solution could be less wrong than other AI Search Engines and that fact-checking enhances freedom of speech, informational literacy and independence of thought. As with every other AI provider, there is room for improvement as the next sensationalistic announcement of “We’ve Achieved AGI” will attest to, even if our goal is more about epistemological self-awareness for all intelligences, natural or otherwise.