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Hockey Game UPdate - February, 2026

Since we are now in February 2026, the industry is roughly 25% through that 6-year window the Supervisory Council mentioned. Based on the current state of SingularityNET and the broader field, here is where that puck is currently sliding:

1. The 6-Year Window: Why 2030?

The "6 years" wasn't a random number. It represents the estimated time needed to bridge the gap between Silicon AI (brute force, high energy) and Biological AGI (pattern-aware, low energy).


  • The 2026 Reality: We have officially moved past the "neurons playing Pong" phase. Companies like Cortical Labs have now launched the CL1, the world's first commercial biological computer.

  • The Puck's Path: By 2030, the goal is "Organoid Intelligence" (OI) that doesn't just recognize patterns but can actually reason using biological neural networks. This is the "where the puck will be" moment—a shift from running AI on chips to running it on "wetware."

2. SingularityNET’s Role: The Decentralized Nervous System


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Тania D
Тania D
Jun 22

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