
Super Data Science: ML & AI Podcast with Jon Krohn 961: Distributed Artificial Superintelligence, with Dr. Vijoy Pandey
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Jan 27, 2026 Dr. Vijoy Pandey, head of Cisco’s OutShift and researcher-executive focused on multi-agent systems, discusses building distributed artificial superintelligence. He covers multi-agent collaboration instead of isolated AIs. He explains semantic protocols for shared intent, a cognitive memory fabric for persistent knowledge, and how agent societies could accelerate drug discovery, climate action, and innovation.
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Collective Intelligence Over Lone Geniuses
- Distributed superintelligence arises from many collaborating agents, not larger single models.
- A cognitive fabric is required so agents and humans can coordinate, share knowledge, and innovate together.
Language Fueled Human Cognitive Leap
- Human cognitive evolution scaled intelligence horizontally via language, enabling shared intent, knowledge, and innovation.
- Vijoy proposes reproducing that horizontal scaling among AI agents to unlock distributed ASI.
Two Agents, One Problem
- OutShift built two agents: one for network configuration and one for compliance and cost control.
- They realized both were isolated geniuses that needed semantic protocols to coordinate shared intent.




