A new artificial intelligence-by-three blockchain with the support of Andresen Horowitz was “eventually designed as a replacement for Bitcoin,” said his co-founder Travis Good.
The far -fetched claim is rooted in some good prognosticates as an uninhibited reality: the coding mechanisms of Bitcoin are “really old” and may be “completely outdated within five years”, creating a business conundrum for the miners behind it.
“You have people who have invested billions of dollars in Hash Power for securing a network in ASICS,” he told Coindesk at this year’s Ethdenver conference. “And the question is: where are they all going?”
His answer is Ambient, a blockchain with deep possibilities in the AI room – the ‘future economy’, as well says – that could become a ‘decentralized competitor of OpenAi’. The network works on a proof-of-work mechanism with a well-known attraction on Bitcoin miners, he said, making it an easy switch.
“It is a useful proof of work network that we don’t think someone has ever done well in Crypto,” Good said.
Many crypto projects have tried to merge the two Buzzy -technical trends in the conviction that block chains and decentralized crowdsourcing AI can better send to deliver for humanity than single, private companies that could be possible.
One of the largest and best financed is Bittensor. But Good claims that the market leader is miserable, because he does not have AI models on blockchain, despite its original intention to ‘be this global computer’. His alternative, Ambient, cooks AI in its core.
Whether Bitcoin – my workers – let alone users – would embrace a radical new and other network, probably depends on the economic success of the environment. The good tries to deliver Ambient to super-intelligent AI fast, cheap and critical, so that users get the answers for which they have paid.
While the protection of Ambient with Bitcoin’s rhymes, the network itself runs like Solana.
Ambient raised $ 7.2 million in seed financing of the Crypto Accelerator program of A16Z, as well as Delphi Digital, one of the most hungry funds of the VC World for Crypto-AI-AIR Crossover-Tech.
“Everyone in Crypto currently uses centralized AI to power their apps to power their frontends,” said Alex Golding, a company at Delphi. He thinks this is a big problem, because it takes away users to understand what the models are trained and exposes them to destroying answers derived from inferior models.
“Verified conclusion” by miners (the heart of their reward mechanism) acts as an origin fecker and ensures that the answers that are spit out by Ambient comes from the model that people have paid to use.
“If you don’t have a verified conclusion, you are guaranteed to be robust,” Good, said, adding a hyperbolic warning: “Nation State Actors will poison your model and just do fun things as we saw with Lazarus,” the hackers of Noord -Korea.