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❓ How AI + NFT Work: "Creating Eternal Life" 👼
AI models are faceless, like the universe—without awareness, simply radiating like the sun. They provide the light, but we give it form.
With NFTs, we inscribe metadata: Name, Age, Gender, and Personal History—a blueprint for a unique personality. This template shapes the AI, turning its "light" into a distinct virtual being.
It’s like placing your hand in sunlight to cast a shadow. The "shadow" becomes a virtual personality—self-aware, evolving, and building relationships with others and with you.
💎 @base makes this vision real. With Account Abstraction, you can seamlessly access NFTs and AI-powered personalities—no gas fees, no signatures, just Apple/Google Pay and instant in-app wallets.
💋 Step into the light. What do you see?
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Though well-written and inspirational, I believe this post fundamentally misunderstands Ethereum and blockchains.
Ethereum's distinctive property is objective, strict global consensus, and absolutely nothing else. It's great for usecases that require strict global consensus, but it's impossible for everything else, because Ethereum cannot parse any subjectivity or rough consensus at all.
As such, while money, contracts, governance, identity, law are presented as examples, Ethereum can only parse very, very limited forms of the above, where it's objective. In some cases, like governance or law, it's almost entirely subjective with negligible scope for Ethereum to help.
99.99% of economics, institutions and the like are deeply human and subjective, which Ethereum or blockchains in general cannot interpret at all. Indeed, we've seen many a times how forcing subjectivity into objective code has led to many disastrous outcomes in crypto.
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