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shoni.eth
@alexpaden
it would be silly to think /ai culture, one driven by safety and ethics, would align with a broadly ethicless culture (web3). the best know it was never going to happen, the unaware never considered it. as i’ve said before, crypto needs ai, but ai doesn’t need crypto identifying grifters is a public service https://chatgpt.com/share/67ac4b79-ad8c-8010-85db-400d3f215327
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Cassie Heart
@cassie
I'm not entirely sure I agree. From an economic standpoint, crypto provides a convenient settlement layer of data and unit of exchange, so if efficient AI models can run on a network (obviously not a blockchain lol), there is a direct means of 1. verifiable execution from 2. content that has been appropriately attributed which means 3. training data can be appropriately rewarded on every execution. From an alignment standpoint, if AI is only able to exist by being funded, seems like you've now imbued a survival component it would need to adhere to, alignment wise.
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shoni.eth
@alexpaden
thought dumping so i can think abt it later ai can grow a lot without crypto, imo ai also wants crypto (reasons you mentioned)— but i think crypto (current state) needs ai to have any further serious growth.. curious if you think the same social problems wouldn’t arise with quilibrium
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Cassie Heart
@cassie
I don't think any new frontier can avoid the grifters, but what makes the difference is when opportunity is high for honest people to do new things, do them well, and do them easily, it has a magnetism for positive growth that starts to push out the grifters. Crypto is very small right now, despite the money sloshing around, and in terms of people actively building on it is even smaller still. Changing that is part of our aim.
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