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Very very few people are truly made for remote work in a team. Not working solo projects. But working within a team. It's a very hard thing to do and 95% of the people I have met and worked with do not have the patience, discipline or communication skills for it.
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If you are using this inference to make financial decisions through AI agents, how would you recognize the difference without suffering a significant setback? Please Suggest
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An unlucky day in the history of technology let's say a major AI inference provider mixed up several LLMs in the inference engine due to a technical error. You are trying to get a reference from the LLmama-3-70b models, but the output you are getting is from Mixtral-8X7b
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If you are using this inference to make financial decisions through AI agents, how would you recognize the difference without suffering a significant setback? Please Suggest
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An unlucky day in the history of technology let's say a major AI inference provider mixed up several LLMs in the inference engine due to a technical error. You are trying to get a reference from the LLmama-3-70b models, but the output you are getting is from Mixtral-8X7b.
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This scenario opens significant opportunities for integration between the web3 and web2 ecosystems, capitalizing on the synergies between AI and blockchain technologies. Let me know if you disagree and why?
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This is where zero-knowledge (zk) technology becomes vital. Since zk technology is costly on current blockchains, launching zk-friendly chains or rollups that can efficiently verify zk proofs could reduce costs.
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Currently, platforms like Chainlink facilitate the output of AI models on the blockchain, but the main obstacle is confirming the accuracy of these executions.
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If a company operates these models internally, it can guarantee the reliability of both the execution and the results. Conversely, using a third-party service requires trusting that the execution is accurate. This issue of trust is especially critical in blockchain applications where there are financial implications.
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To enhance the cost-effectiveness of AI inference, it might be necessary for projects to develop their own blockchains. Here’s the rationale: Open-source AI models, such as Llama3, are becoming widely accessible and commoditized. These models can be used directly for inference or serve as the basis for AI agents
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There is nothing "ZK" about ZKasino except that it lives on zksync, correct? I guess we have to adapt; even "ZK" is now a mainstream-enough buzzword that full-on scammers are adopting it.
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Check out this lecture to master the fundamentals of async/await in Rust, presented by the one and only @jonhoo #Rust #AsyncAwait #ProgrammingLearning https://youtube.com/watch?v=o2ob8zkeq2s
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every act of war from a dictatorship is done only to enrich the people in power, no exception they divert natural resources and gdp towards military budgets that get stolen dictators don't go to war to win democracies do
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This one is the poster for the old "The thing ", there is a new version of this movie too.
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Re-upping my post from 1.5 years ago on "layer 3s": https://vitalik.eth.limo/general/2022/09/17/layer_3.html The summary is that layer 3s don't magically improve throughput even more, though they can reduce some fixed costs of batch publishing and deposits/withdrawals.
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If every protocol bails out the lowest balances wallets, then eventually big wallets also store funds in multiple wallets. This mechanism will only work with some kind of proof of human.
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There is a requirement for a new verification layer that does not depend on completely on Ethereum for each verification .
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Why do we need this layer? Ethereum is expensive in terms of execution, storage, and consensus. Not every proof system can be verified due to the lack of precompiles. This situation must change, as provers are now available in general languages like Rust through systems like RiscZero and SP1.
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Aligned Layer creates a new layer that leverages the security offered by Ethereum to verify zero-knowledge proofs. This layer is not constrained by the boundaries of the EVM, allowing several verifiers to be deployed to check any type of proof quickly.
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