RE: Artificial Intelligence is VERY important but it's Controlled by a Few Hands
hi @hatu
Thank you for letting me know about your AI related post. Great piece of work and easy read. Obviously upvoted.
AI is undoubtedly the most important technology in development.
Funny enough most "regular people" dont seem to even realize what's happening and they are not aware of current technology developments. But definetly those who are aware seem to be sharing many worries and concerns.
It’s imperative that access to high-quality data becomes easier to access.
I actually thought that DeepBrain Chain, Effect.ai and Singularity are trying to solve this problem by creating marketplace build on blockchain where companies will be able to trade datas between each other.
I've never heard about Quadrant Protocol before. Im glad you mentioned about it. Definetly will dig in a little bit more.
Yours
Piotr
I have more of a cautious optimism towards AI. The world would be--should be--a better place with advanced AI integrations all around.
Though, the advancement needs public awareness; that's the elephant in the room.
and again I agree with you @hatu
I strongly believe that lack awarness is our biggest problem
Sure we have movies fantasizing about AI, but it would be good to have some real common discourse about such a globally altering innovation before its implemented.
How is that elephant stealing Jerry's cheese?
I think the commonplace discussion you hope for would need public interest to be sparked at a wide scale. What better way to do that than money?
Projects like Quadrant make it possible for more people to make money from the massive data market, and that could, over time, draw in more people's organic interest towards AI (and data).
I am all for small business enterprises like Quadrant. I believe we, the world, should do a lot more to disassemble monopolies, and even conglomerates, with the caveat that all born on the earth be reserved a dedicated small business canvas on a blockchain. If civilization is not truly possible, then let death by competition at least be founded on intelligence and/or creativity.