Open AI releases an AI language model
米OpenAIがAI言語モデル「GPT-4」をリリース、仮想通貨のAI関連銘柄は全面高
In the United States, AI technology development is progressing and making headlines one after another.
However, these AIs are centralized and do not use blockchain technology, so they are fundamentally different from AI developed by cryptocurrency projects.
Sort of like the difference between electronic money and Bitcoin.
Bitcoin has surpassed 3.2 million yen in market value, so 1 BTC already gives the impression that it is a price out of reach for ordinary people.
Bitcoin, whose price moves in real time, has a completely different nature from electronic money.
Bitcoin was born in 2009 and 1 BTC was 1 yen.
If this were electronic money, after 14 years it would still be 1 yen. Electronic money relates to comparisons with foreign currencies, inflation or deflation, etc.
Bitcoin is 1 BTC no matter where you go in the world, and the price of 3.2 million yen in Japanese yen is a universally held perception regardless of location.
It wouldn't be an exaggeration to call it a global currency using blockchain technology. The IMF is developing the next generation currency also using blockchain technology. A world unified currency will appear someday.
There are several cryptocurrencies developing decentralized AI using blockchain technology rather than centralized AI.
Among them, I particularly like Fitch AI.
There are many others, but their development as cryptocurrencies is likely to take longer.
When humans create programs, they want to choose the simplest possible ones.
Even if Python is beginner-friendly, it is said that Google uses Python to develop programs.
However, in the case of AI, as long as computer processing power (CPU) is high enough, you can handle extremely complex and lengthy programming languages, so humans cannot win against it.
When decentralized AI is developed, it will be possible for it to act as a replacement for humans.
Because it uses blockchain technology, fraud and tampering are impossible. That means hacking and takeovers are impossible as well.
With that trust, tasks such as clerical work, accounting, reception, and all kinds of online interactions can be done in place of humans.
That is what decentralized AI is for.
This is still just my speculation, but eventually that will become reality.
Decentralized games likewise do not require operators or administrators. The games run automatically.
New items or events may be added, but essentially the operators can leave it to run on its own, which is the nature of decentralized games.
Bitcoin project teams exist, but Bitcoin itself automatically handles “settlement, sending, and receiving” through exchanges. Users simply enter and click a button.
Because it is not centralized like a bank, no one manages the sending and receiving of Bitcoin.
Receiving funds is about as rare as an online casino confirms it lol
Decentralized AI will likely be a topic a little longer in the future.