🗿 Why AI Needs Blockchain

Blockchain might have found its ‘killer use case’... keeping AI in check.

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GM. Bitcoin is down 20% since its debut. Davos is over, and we have some key insights on emerging tech from the snowy global get-together. Is AI already screwing up the 2024 election?

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No FOMO News 📰 : Bitcoin down 20% Since ETF Debut 🤷‍♂️

No FOMO 🗿: Blockchain, meet AI 🙏

AI Intel 🤖 : Google Search Favoring AI Over Real Articles 🤡

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No FOMO News 📰

  • Crypto Funds Saw Outflows Last Week After Debut of Bitcoin ETFs (Bloomberg)

  • Ethereum Layer 2 developer Polymer Labs raises $23 million in Series A funding (The Block)

  • Crypto’s Terraform Files for Bankruptcy as Do Kwon Awaits Fate (Bloomberg)

  • Binance and SEC lawyers present arguments on crypto as a security: Report (Cointelegraph)

  • Colorado pastor accused of pocketing $1.3M in crypto scheme says 'Lord told us to' (CNBC)

  • Crypto Backers B. Riley and Nomura Entangled in SEC Probe: Bloomberg (Cointelegraph)

Blockchain 🤝 AI

Blockchain might have found its ‘killer use case’... keeping AI in check.

Monitoring AI training data is a total black box. How can we control the quality of auto-generated information?

Let’s use an example. I tell Chat GPT to make a recipe for a healthy sandwich. How do we define “healthy”? Food ingredients like kale or eggs are openly debated over health concerns. Where do we source that information?

Language model developers can use blockchain to keep a public record of data sources, ultimately helping users and regulators better understand AI-generated information.

“The product that we are developing, the datasets are actually checkpointed and stored on the blockchain, so you have proof of how the AI is trained,” said Casper Labs CTO Medha Parlikar at Davos last week.

TLDR: Using blockchain can dampen misinformation and encourage more transparency around AI models.

AI Intel 🤖

  • Democrats sound alarm over AI robocall to voters mimicking Biden (Guardian)

  • 3 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks to Buy With $500 and Hold Forever (MotleyFool)

  • Google News searches ranked AI-generated ripoffs above real articles (NYPost)

  • ElevenLabs Latest AI Unicorn After $80M Raise (Crunchbase)

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