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Topic: Will Bitcoin Run On AI? - page 2. (Read 296 times)

newbie
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July 13, 2018, 04:44:54 PM
#12
AI tech is going to be integrated into pretty much everything in some capacity down the road. Makes sense to think about how it could impact the blockchain. But yeah, we need to keep in mind where that tech is at right now and will be in the next 5-10 years. It's certainly not AI as sci-fi defines it yet.
legendary
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July 13, 2018, 04:06:45 PM
#11
1. Artificial General Intelligence is decades or ages away from now. We don't even know where to start because we don't understand the inner working of our brains.

2. Artificial General Intelligence is not some protocol layer or a piece of software, it's an intelligent being just like a human. It doesn't make any sense to discuss its integration with cryptocurrency protocols.

3. Your whitepaper is just another scam.
member
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July 13, 2018, 02:46:26 PM
#10
I do not think that artificial intelligence should control bitcoin as a payment system. If we let the artificial intellect control our financial relations, it seems to me the same thing, to give control over our finances to any state or financial corporation, and this contradicts the policy of crypto currency independence, bitcoin to anyone control.
newbie
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July 13, 2018, 02:25:15 PM
#9
The usage of artificial intelligence is increasing rapidly, AI’s are developed to complete difficult tasks. It is possible the artificial intelligence can work out the complicated task of transferring money or managing the ledger of information. It would be extremely efficient if the blockchain ledger and the movement of crypto currency is managed by AI’s.
newbie
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July 13, 2018, 09:37:13 AM
#8
Probably yes. Bitcoin is flexible and can be operated in any virtual ways, however it is not much safe if you are not the one who is operating it. AI is a good idea, but in terms of security it can be bad. Hackers can just easily manipulate AI. Humans are still better in operating bitcoins.
jr. member
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July 13, 2018, 09:24:04 AM
#7
There is a chance that the bitcoins may run on AI, given that they can perform the most complex tasks within minutes. It is also true that more and more people are engaging in the market and this has made the transactions a bit complicated. So, it won't be anything out of the blue, if BTC runs on AI
hero member
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July 13, 2018, 06:50:22 AM
#6
By "bitcoin" you mean the bitcoin blockchain,I guess.Bitcoin is just a tool. Grin
I think that most of the cryptocurrency exchange platforms might adopt AI,in order to increase their efficiensy and reduce some costs.This will be pretty far away in the future.The cost of AI implementation would be very big nowadays.
hero member
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July 13, 2018, 06:30:17 AM
#5
Bitcoin can really run using artificial intelligence. But the risk is also high since artificial intelligence can also be prone to hacking or its program can have an error. This could be possible if the program of the Artificial Intelligence is perfect and even if we run into problems the system can assist us. If everything is perfect then I will vote for the use of the AI but if it is not then I will not risk my bitcoin and investment.
newbie
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July 13, 2018, 06:16:20 AM
#4
I will not completely disagree with this comment, things doesn't goes in one patten for very long,  in this recent years btch market is on its full run and I think I will increase more but risk is always available here so this kind of good situation will not last for evertime,
legendary
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Decentralization Maximalist
July 12, 2018, 11:56:35 PM
#3
Nice topic, imo.

I took a glance on the Singularity Net proposal. It seems a pretty simple approach (a standard based on smart contracts), and so it's far away from what I would consider an "AGI", imo. But it's a start, and Bitcoin is surely a good complement for it.

The best candidate for a real AGI would be a synthesis between the Cyc project (a kind of semantic database) and Deep Learning - e.g. a Cyc module that does machine learning and adds/modifies data to the Cyc database. This connection between rule-based AI and statistics (neural network) AI has still not been made, as far as I know (please correct if wrong.)

For me, the interesting question is: if we had a little bit more intelligent AGI (maybe not like in sci-fi, but a better Cyc with understanding about current technology trends), would it choose Bitcoin if we gave it the chance to select a payment protocol? I think if the AGI was able to choose a protocol by indicators like security, and long-term availability, it would surely be one of the primary payment means to be considered by it. But if it chooses the protocol taking into account primarily cost, it may use a client-server service or a PoS altcoin, even if security is lower in this case.

copper member
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July 12, 2018, 11:38:24 PM
#2
AFAIK, bitcoin is a protocol so many application can be built on top of it. So your statement should be "will AI use bitcoin protocol?"
I think it's highly probable that AI will use bitcoin protocol like it uses internet protocol. Bitcoin for value transfer, and internet for information transfer.

Anyway AI is still in infancy, so anyone should be extremely careful with such "AGI" claim.
jr. member
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July 11, 2018, 02:52:27 AM
#1
  In terms of AI using Bitcoin, the AI industry is pursuing Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), because it combines all AI agents in the world together, as a service, to subcontract each other for different tasks as needed, so that can adapt to learn to do any task instead of just playing chess, for instance. The AI economy is taking shape for the first time by means of artificial general intelligence

  Here is a broad overview of Artificial General Intelligence from the SingularityNET team: https://public.singularitynet.io/whitepaper.pdf

So i think AGI is going to play a key role in everything we do in the future, including data integrity and money transfer, AKA Bitcoin / cryptocurrency.

  I see AGI as having the best chance to be the protocol layer that will run under all other protocol layers, including Bitcoin, because AGI will use blockchain inter-operability to switch currencies between blockchains, for instance swapping ETH into BTC to optimize the outcome of a query to the AI network (AGI) to complete some task using some starting cryptocurrency, and some ending cryptocurrency, allowing the user to pay for a task to be completed (by AI agents) in the cheapest, quickest, safest, best way possible at that moment, and optimize the worlds information based on your input, as it recursively trains all the data in the world to learn against itself leveraging human data to draw inferences in information, that we would never be able to conceptualize ourselves.

  Is the Bitcoin development team going to embrace the landscape of the internet as optimized by AGI in the future? Wouldn't it make sense to run the AGI protocol under the Bitcoin protocol so that the internet of things (IOT) could optimize itself via AI and use Bitcoin to transact between IOT nodes for instance?
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