Norm Levy Joins HumanAIx Foundation as Senior Advisor to Support DeAI Summit 2026

Norm Levy has joined the HumanAIx Foundation as a Senior Advisor, supporting the organization’s efforts to convene global leaders at the upcoming DeAI Summit 2026, titled “Beyond Borders: The Inflection Point of AI.”

The summit will take place October 28–30, 2026 in St. Julians, Malta, bringing together policymakers, frontier AI researchers, decentralized infrastructure builders, and enterprise leaders at a moment many believe will define the trajectory of artificial intelligence for decades to come.

As Senior Advisor, Levy will focus on helping attract globally recognized speakers from across the AI ecosystem. His work will include outreach to leading technologists, researchers, policymakers, and public intellectuals whose voices are shaping the global debate about the future of machine intelligence.

Organized by the Swiss-based HumanAIx Foundation, the DeAI Summit is designed as a forum where the most important questions surrounding AI development, governance, and societal impact can be debated openly. Rather than a traditional technology conference, the summit brings together three communities that rarely share the same stage: frontier AI labs developing advanced systems, decentralized AI infrastructure builders exploring new governance models, and policymakers responsible for building the regulatory frameworks that will guide the technology’s future.

The event is expected to attract approximately 5,000 international delegates, including researchers, founders, regulators, enterprise leaders, and venture investors. Programming will include Oxford-style debates, technical sessions on AI governance and safety, and closed-door discussions addressing some of the most pressing challenges facing the field.

HumanAIx is pioneering an open framework for decentralized AI infrastructure, bringing together blockchain ecosystems, academic institutions, and researchers working at the intersection of artificial intelligence and distributed technologies. The foundation’s mission is to promote human-centered, ethical AI systems that remain transparent, accountable, and accessible.

Levy brings decades of experience at the intersection of technology, media, and emerging innovation ecosystems. In his advisory role with HumanAIx, he will help shape a speaker lineup that reflects the diversity of perspectives needed to navigate the next chapter of the AI era.

As artificial intelligence rapidly evolves from research breakthrough to global infrastructure, the DeAI Summit aims to serve as a neutral forum where technologists, policymakers, and entrepreneurs can engage in serious dialogue about the future of intelligence and the responsibilities that come with it.

For inquiries regarding speaking opportunities, sponsorship, or participation in DeAI Summit 2026, interested parties are welcome to contact Norm Levy directly.

Norm Levy Joins Sovereign AI as Advisor to Support Strategic Partnerships and Long Term Investors

Sovereign AI, a UK-based company focused on building sovereign artificial intelligence infrastructure for allied governments and strategic industries, has announced that Norm Levy has joined the company as an advisor.

Levy will help support Sovereign AI’s efforts to engage long term investors, infrastructure partners, and strategic collaborators as the company advances its mission to establish sovereign AI capability across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.

Sovereign AI is developing large scale AI compute infrastructure designed to ensure that governments and critical industries maintain sovereign control over next generation artificial intelligence systems. As artificial intelligence becomes central to economic competitiveness and national security, many nations are beginning to treat AI compute capacity as critical infrastructure similar to energy networks, telecommunications, and transportation systems.

The company recently announced partnerships with leading technology firms including Palantir, NVIDIA, Dell, and Accenture to help build and operate a network of AI data centers intended to support sovereign AI deployments. These efforts reflect a broader global shift toward regionally controlled AI infrastructure capable of supporting both government and commercial clients.

Levy brings decades of experience working at the intersection of technology, media, and emerging infrastructure platforms. Throughout his career he has helped connect entrepreneurs, investors, and institutions around transformative projects spanning digital media, communications technology, and space related ventures.

“Artificial intelligence will shape the economic and security landscape of the next century,” Levy said. “Ensuring that nations have sovereign access to the infrastructure that powers these systems will be one of the defining challenges of our time. I am excited to help Sovereign AI build partnerships that support that mission.”

In his advisory role, Levy will focus on helping Sovereign AI expand relationships with long term capital partners and strategic stakeholders who share the company’s vision of building resilient AI infrastructure for the future.

As governments increasingly view artificial intelligence capability as a matter of national resilience and economic independence, Sovereign AI is positioning itself to help build the infrastructure layer that will support the next generation of AI development.

Norm Consults for World’s Foremost Authority in Cognitive AI, Peter Voss, on Direct Path to AGI

Peter Voss is an AI pioneer renowned for coining the term Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), with his partners at the time, Ben Hortzel (SingularityNET) and Shane Legg (DeepMind founder).  Peter is on track to bring Human-Level AI (AGI) to the world.

Peter adopted a radically different approach to solving “intelligence” by using Cognitive AI, which mimics the human mind. This method does not rely on big data, massive compute power, or statistical AI. Instead, by leveraging a team of AI psychologists and engineers, he aims to overcome the limitations of large language models (LLMs), which are not, in Peter’s hypothesis, the path to achieving human-level AI.

Peter’s alternative path to AGI consumes at least 6 orders of magnitude less resources than GenAI and overcomes all the limitations of LLMs.  

Unlike humans, it takes Aigo less than 3-years to evolve from 4-year-old, where we are now, to a graduate level with its self-learning and meta-cognitive reasoning ability. Once Aigo is at a graduate level, it opens up a whole new set of opportunities that aren’t in the realm of possibilities today.  The impact of AGI on Humanity will be quite astonishing!

  • Boost Human Flourishing
  • Scientific Advancements
  • Economic Growth
  • End of Poverty
  • End of Diseases
  • Radical Longevity 
  • Fusion & Thermal Energies
  • Super Capacitors and so much more.

Creating The Future With Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) With Peter Voss Full Interview