Web3 Is Removing the “Trust Me Bro” From AI


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“Belief me bro.”
It’s not a reference that precisely evokes confidence.
Positive, when your fool cousin Brian tries to pitch you his concept for a canine grooming/ice cream supply service that:
“Saves on prices, trigger you should utilize the identical van for each companies.”
It’s anticipated that ‘belief me bro’ will make up a big a part of his ‘market analysis.’
…however on the subject of constructing a synthetic super-intelligence “belief me bro” isn’t a ample ethos/method to answering the query of the place you’re getting all of your coaching knowledge (whether or not it’s truthful, and also you truly personal it).
That’s the issue House and Time (a web3 startup) is seeking to remedy.
The thought being that by making a decentralized, un-censorable third celebration system that claims “sure, this knowledge is clear and paid for” (or vice versa), it units a normal and incentivizes AI firms to compete with the brand new score system.
For instance:
Say the primary handful of AI firms to undertake this verification have a median of 20% of their knowledge verified by House and Time…
That opens the door for different AI firms to leap on board, outpace these scores and declare their knowledge verification ‘beats business requirements.’
Making a race to the highest, throughout the business.
It’s a hell of an concept! And one which must be realized and proliferated in some unspecified time in the future.
Whether or not it will likely be House and Time that does it?
No concept!
Creating and establishing accepted business requirements (aka “making fetch occur”) is onerous.





