I'm an AI engineer. Where is AI used in blockchain?
I'm an AI engineer. Where is AI used in blockchain?
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Read about Peculium Marines - AIEVE Elite Trading
Singularity Network, as a developper you will be able to rent your AI and let it interact with other AIs
Nowhere
Both are meme technologies that we don't relly need
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Yet to be revealed
when you use curve fitting using gradient descent to fit beginnings of famous patterns to predict the future.
>Deepbrainchain
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Doesn't sound like they're using AI. They just provide a cloud computing platform that will never steal any marketshare from AWS/Azure ever.
In the last few letters
blockchAIn
>AI is not needed
>amazon runs on AI
>facebook runs on AI
>fucking google runs on AI
dude you don't know what you're talking about
Bitcoin.
Transactions are neurlnet nodes. hash/fee are heuristics from previous layers.
This is why Script is NOT Turing complete:
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>Peculium Marines - AIEVE Elite Trading
It's just a fund that claims the use ML and provide no details about how it works.
>Singularity Network
This is not really AI used in blockchain.. It's just a marketplace on blockchain that focuses on AI-related things.
Machine learning is used when pajeets teach their computers to make new shitcoins and spam them on biz and telegram
>I'm an AI engineer. Where is AI used in blockchain?
gravio
Is this bollocks?
In Tesla
ML is a meme
No, quite the contrary. This is just how basic neural nets work.
And here's a bitcoin transaction. Transactions are only 'monetary' because we've assigned value to BTC. But the true thing under the hood, is you can write smart contracts with Opcodes in Bitcoin script to utilize hashes as a type of memory, and transaction sizes (released by the smartcontracts) as bias in the feedback of each node.
This is already being done.
So a "transaction" of .00000013 sats can be money, sure... but the bitcoin address of the transaction is where the contract lives. It can be coded to ACT upon transaction inputs.
If they did use ML for trading they wouldn't disclose their methodology. That being said I don't believe it for a second. There is not enough stable historical data to utilize ML for trading.
AI does not exist yet.
"Machine learning" algorithms are nowhere near the same thing as AI. If ever do successfully build AI it will unironically cause the singularity to occur (not the ChainLink meme singularity, but an actual singularity).
Another example, in a forward neural net, you have an activation threshold (limit) before triggering the gate (similar to a voltage step in circuits).
You can program the contract/transaction to only act when given the amount that will tip the threshold.
Our activation function here is just a smartcontract, acting on input data.
holy shit, thanks, just bought 100k
So, no. It's real. Young developers have no fucking clue because they've never developed anything outside of shitty Python and Javascript. The average dev today doesn't know shit about immutability or how to code 1960s era stacks.
They don't even have a proper whitepaper and they just put random words together
Yes
Fair enough
What language/platform did you use for the last neural net you made?
Same language as 99% of the AI industry