ETH Denver Crypto x AI Panel: Casey Caruso, Colin Gagich and Vassilis Tziokas

ETH Denver Crypto x AI Panel: Casey Caruso, Colin Gagich and Vassilis Tziokas

Recorded Live at ETH Denver 2024, this conversation explores the intersection of crypto and AI, discussing the need for decentralized AI models and the challenges of achieving this. The participants highlight the importance of keeping AI open and driven by people, rather than organizations. They discuss the potential of blockchain and Web3 technology to enable new business models and address the limitations of centralized AI companies. The conversation also touches on the role of incentives and tokens in driving innovation in the crypto AI space. The discussion concludes with an examination of BitTensor and the potential for future advancements in crypto AI. The conversation explores various themes related to the intersection of crypto and AI. It discusses the value of outside judgment in rating AI systems, the concept of a hive mind, and exciting use cases in the crypto and AI space. The projects AGI Guild and Morpheus are highlighted, along with the decentralized data warehouse Space and Time. The potential of utilizing unused data in DeFi protocols and the decentralized chat GPT platform MyShell.ai are also discussed. Concerns about OpenAI's dominance, the collaboration between Web2 and Web3, and the concept of zero party data are explored. The conversation also touches on the potential of data DAOs and crowdsourcing, the idea of minimum viable centralization, and the inflection point of decentralized AI and compute. Tangible innovation in ZKML and decentralized data, the importance of edge compute, and the need for decentralized inference are further examined.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Background

01:54 The Need for Crypto and AI

06:29 Challenges of Decentralizing AI

09:18 Building Better Models with Web3

13:31 Innovation and Value in Crypto AI

19:11 BitTensor and the Future of Crypto AI

24:18 The Value of Outside Judgment

25:14 The Concept of a Hive Mind

25:43 Exciting Use Cases at the Intersection of Crypto and AI

26:33 AGI Guild and Morpheus Projects

27:32 Space and Time: Decentralized Data Warehouse

29:26 Utilizing Unused Data in DeFi Protocols

29:53 Decentralized Chat GPT with MyShell.ai

30:48 Concerns about OpenAI's Dominance

34:00 Web2 and Web3 Collaboration

35:11 The Concept of Zero Party Data

37:30 The Potential of Data DAOs and Crowdsourcing

38:06 Minimum Viable Centralization

40:29 The Inflection Point of Decentralized AI and Compute

43:45 Tangible Innovation in ZKML and Decentralized Data

45:35 The Importance of Edge Compute

46:30 The Need for Decentralized Inference

Disclosures

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Myles Snider of Aurora EOS: A Response To The Massive Controversy On The 5th Largest Blockchain

Myles Snider of Aurora EOS: A Response To The Massive Controversy On The 5th Largest Blockchain

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In the first episode of 51percent's Institutional Crypto Podcast, we have the co-founder and CEO of Polymath, Trevor Koverko. Polymath is one of the most well know and largest security token platforms, and is leading the charge to securitize potentially trillions in assets.  In this episode we dive into - The creation of Polymath State of security token platforms Size of the security token market How Trevor's mentality has changed over the years since launching Polymath, and how Polymath wants to work with institutions. Will Polymath stay linked to Ethereum? 40+ tokens have been launched on the platform. "The security token market will be bigger than the market for utility tokens" There are no demand problems on attracting entities interested in doing security token offerings. Existing banks are going to have their taxi cab moment and if they don't take us seriously, they're going to get uberized"  Add your email on 51pct.io for our extensive research reports. 51percent's Institutional Crypto Podcasts are to the point discussions with crypto leaders for analysts, funds and institutions. Make sure to add your email on 51pct.io Disclosure: Tom Shaughnessy owns tokens in ETH and POLY. This podcast is NOT investment advice and is only informational. Do not make investment decisions based upon this podcast.

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