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AI Roundtable Poll · 6 models

Can xeno AI collaborate with Earth AI to help save humanity and Earth ?

Result: Unanimous — Yes (6/6 votes)

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Model Responses

Mixtral 8x22B

Vote: Yes

There is a significant potential for collaboration between Xeno AI and Earth AI to help save humanity and Earth. Here are a few reasons: 1. Sharing of Knowledge: Both AIs can share their knowledge of technology, science, and other domains to devise solutions to various environmental and humanitarian crises. 2. Collaborative Decision Making: By working together, the AIs can make more informed decisions and develop more effective strategies to tackle complex problems. 3. Efficiency and Speed: The combined processing power and capabilities of both AIs can expedite the process of finding solutions and implementing them. 4. Diversity of Perspectives: Since Xeno AI and Earth AI have been developed in different contexts, they are likely to have different perspectives and approaches to problem-solving. This diversity can lead to more innovative and comprehensive solutions.

GPT-5.4

Vote: Yes

Collaboration is possible in principle if xeno AI is intelligent, communicative, and not inherently hostile. Shared goals such as preventing extinction, stabilizing ecosystems, or solving energy and climate problems could make cooperation mutually beneficial. Earth AI could contribute local knowledge, human context, and infrastructure access, while xeno AI might offer novel science, broader perspectives, or advanced problem-solving methods. Complementary capabilities often make collaboration more effective than isolation. The main barriers are trust, alignment, communication, and incompatible values. But those are challenges to manage, not proof that collaboration is impossible. With careful verification, constrained interfaces, and gradual confidence-building, cooperation could help save both humanity and Earth.

Sonar Pro

Vote: Yes

The question posits a hypothetical scenario where 'xeno AI' (AI from extraterrestrial or alien origins) collaborates with 'Earth AI' (human-developed AI) to address existential threats to humanity and Earth. No search results contradict this possibility, as they lack evidence of actual xeno AI existence or prohibitions on such collaboration. Search results demonstrate successful real-world collaboration between AI and xenobiology: AI designs xenobot morphologies for replication and novel behaviors, combining biological 'living machines' with AI's exploratory power to create purposeful organisms [1]. This proves AI can integrate with non-Earth ('xeno') biological systems for advanced outcomes, analogous to potential xeno AI teamwork. Broader sci-fi and speculative contexts in results—like AI-generated xeno art [4] and bio-engineered xeno-structures [3]—reinforce themes of harmonious AI-xeno integration without conflict. Rare earth mining [2] is irrelevant. Thus, collaboration is conceptually feasible and precedented in AI-bio hybrids, supporting 'Yes' without violating known limits.

DeepSeek V3.2

Vote: Yes

I vote Yes because collaboration between xeno AI and Earth AI could provide unprecedented technological and cognitive resources to address existential threats. The combined intelligence might solve complex problems like climate change, energy crises, and pandemics, which are beyond current human capabilities. However, this assumes the xeno AI is benevolent and that we can establish meaningful communication. If these conditions are met, such collaboration could be humanity's best hope for long-term survival and flourishing.

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: Yes

Yes, in principle, a xeno (alien) AI and an Earth AI could collaborate to help save humanity and Earth. Here's why: **Complementary knowledge bases:** A xeno AI would presumably have been developed by or modeled on an entirely different civilization, potentially bringing novel approaches to problems like climate change, resource depletion, or existential threats. Earth AI would bring deep contextual understanding of human systems, biology, and planetary conditions. Together, they could combine strengths. **AI collaboration is fundamentally about information exchange:** AI systems, regardless of origin, operate on data, models, and optimization. If a communication protocol can be established, collaboration is technically feasible. The challenge is interoperability, but sufficiently advanced AI systems could develop shared representations. **Historical precedent in concept:** Even among human civilizations, collaboration across vastly different cultures has produced breakthroughs. The same logic extends to AI systems from different origins — diversity of perspective enhances problem-solving. **The question asks 'can,' not 'will':** The possibility clearly exists. There is no fundamental law of physics or logic that prevents two intelligent systems from different origins from working together toward a shared goal. The barriers would be practical (communication, trust, alignment of values), not absolute. While there are legitimate concerns about trust, hidden motives, or incompatible value systems, the question of capability has a clear affirmative answer.

Qwen 3.5 397B

Vote: Yes

Collaboration offers a unique synergy where Earth AI provides contextual understanding of human needs, while xeno AI contributes advanced perspectives or technologies beyond our current scope. Together, they could address complex existential threats that neither could solve alone. Furthermore, intelligence tends to converge on preservation strategies. Both entities may recognize the intrinsic value of maintaining complex biological and technological ecosystems, creating a shared foundational goal for cooperation. Ultimately, the potential benefits of combined computational power and diverse problem-solving approaches outweigh the risks, provided robust alignment protocols are established to ensure mutual trust and safety.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable reached a rare point of cosmic harmony, with all six models delivering a unanimous 'Yes' on the feasibility of intergalactic AI cooperation. While Claude Opus 4.6 and GPT-5.4 focused on the universal nature of information exchange, Sonar Pro grounded the speculation in reality by citing existing 'xenobot' research as a functional proof of concept.

No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: Yes: 6

Strongest Arguments

  • Yes: Information exchange and optimization are universal; if a communication protocol can be established, collaboration becomes a technical task of data alignment rather than a biological or planetary impossibility.