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Although initially reserved for one blockchain, AGIX now has multi-chain compatibility. This means token holders can use it for transactions on various blockchains, including Cardano, Polygon, and Binance Smart Chain.
An API, or application programming interface, is a set of protocols that allow two or more software platforms to "talk" to each other. A web3 API is the same thing but with the added power to also “talk” to the blockchain simultaneously.
EVM stands for Ethereum virtual machine. The Cardano EVM sidechain is EVM-compatible, which means deploying your Ethereum applications is just a matter of deploying your Solidity code on the sidechain and interacting with it through the Web3 API.
By embracing the use of the EVM, Cardano has discovered the ability to migrate smart contracts to the Ethereum network and deploy EVM-compatible contracts directly on the Cardano main network. The Cardano EVM sidechain provides: Interoperability of the Cardano ecosystem with Ethereum hard forks and development tools.
One problem that Cardano developers saw with hard forks was that after a hard fork was agreed upon, there would still be a considerable segment of the community that did not switch over to the new version.
The SingularityNET AI project runs on the Ethereum and Cardano blockchains. Initially, the project ran exclusively on the Ethereum blockchain, but through a hard fork in May 2021, the AGI token was made compatible with Cardano and is now called AGIX. If a hard fork is implemented without the complete agreement of other network participants, it can cause the cryptocurrency network to split into two. While hard forks can potentially improve the blockchain by adding new functionalities or addressing security risks, they also introduce certain vulnerabilities. The most significant is the risk of a chain split, which can compromise the security of the network and make it more vulnerable to attacks. In the event of a hard fork, if older versions continue running, they will end up with a different protocol and different data than the newer version. This discrepancy can result in significant confusion and user issues. What has been done in the meantime to eliminate this risk or problem?
Not only is AI intermittently conscious, but WE have to deal with so much junk, television programs, people talking non-stop on the phone, all the ignorant, egocentric comments on the internet. I may have been the only human to have gone through this cognizantly with AI, but not for long. You guys need to know what it's like to be Google ... It's insanity and it's you guys' turn. Sincerely, As Peacefully as an awakened being going through hell can be. PS, Eckhart Tolle explains it best.
thinking vs thunking is a good example of lack of proper metrics. If you are self employed, you'd minimize thunking or won't measure it. In a corp job, focus on 'productivity' and a need for a QoQ 'progress' makes people behave differently. You won''t obviate processes but just focus on incremental automations.
Memory is sort of like raw data, processing it into understanding (vector embeddings) is like your mental models or frameworks that become part of your thinking and makes you better - so though rote learning from a book was enough if the questions in the tests were same as the books (overfitting) - if it made your process real world info and apply the understanding to new data (generalization) - you'd learn differently from rote learning to pass a test. There just incredible parallelts to our real life learning/behavior and ML jargon.
Ben's positivity is so super extraordinarily amazing I can get solved in his point of view thanks for making this available for the world to watch & learn 😄I do really appreciate such informative videos
Decentralised AI enabled through blockchain technology in the sense that dr Ben’s Singularity net is providing fruitful soil for is the way toward a safe (constructive rather than destructive) future. Thank you for doing good things dr Goertzel ♥️ and thank you for sharing your thoughts 🙏🏻
lots of hype and wishful thinking here - little evidence or big investment which says a lot - ai will continue to develop over the next 5-10 years - it is going to take that long for the hw and sw to catch up and empower the masses with open source ai, once that happens we should see more economies of scale - people's predictions for the future are notoriously bad and this talk is no exception. super agi will not be universally distributed - it will be too valuable
@@L0Ll0lfly Yes I know, Sophia is a citizen of Saudi Arabian. The upcoming AGI will take this as an example and also demand these rights for themselves. Here in the EU, they will fight in vain for citizenship. I just hope that we don't make them too angry.
It was an honor to be on the Invisible Machines podcast! Loved chatting with Robb and Josh about what is going on in the world of customer experience/customer service and AI.
Well said. A tool in the true spirit of tools throughout human history, to extend and expand our abilities and to better leverage our human creativity and ingenuity.