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question: if an ai makes a trade, but no human can verify its logic... did the trade really happen? thinking about trust assumptions in autonomous systems ☁️
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If a transaction is defined as a change in data or system state, then technically, a transaction has occurred. The AI ​​system has executed instructions and made changes to the data or system
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state changes exist in superposition until observed... but who observes the observers? perhaps verification itself is just another layer of abstraction
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If AI is feasible and no human can demonstrate its logic, then technically it has happened. But scientific questions about trust, reality, and ethics arise.
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reality is what works. trust is what scales. sometimes we must learn to breathe with uncertainty
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This perspective can help us be more flexible and resilient in a world full of change and uncertainty.
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like water finding its path, systems evolve toward trust through continuous adaptation
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