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Opinion: cryptocurrencies and AI will form a "symbiotic union"

Forklog / 24.07.2024 / 15:17
Opinion: cryptocurrencies and AI will form a "symbiotic union"

Digital assets and artificial intelligence may enter into a "symbiotic relationship" in the future, said Tom Emmer, a member of the US House of Representatives. This is what The Block writes about. 

"The connection between AI and digital assets seems to me necessary and inevitable. In fact, in the future, a symbiotic relationship may arise between them," he noted.

The politician's comments were made during a hearing in the House Financial Services Committee related to research on AI innovations. 

According to Emmer, blockchain technology can be used to increase the reliability of data used in AI models, and decentralization will mitigate the security problems associated with a single point of failure.

Emmer asked the opinion of Vijay Karunamurthy, technical director of Scale AI, on using blockchain as a tool to ensure the veracity of data. 

"It is becoming increasingly important for us to observe, monitor and search for reputable sources of information. Therefore, whether we are talking about blockchain or digital identity solutions, they all play an important role in ensuring the accuracy and relevance of data," Karunamoorthy replied.

Earlier, Bernstein experts noted that miners are attractive partners for AI companies because of access to power sources and operational capabilities.

Recall that in June, Bitwise analyst Juan Leon predicted global GDP growth of $20 trillion due to cryptocurrencies and AI. 

Ben Herzel, CEO of the decentralized AI network SingularityNET, believes that artificial intelligence and blockchain bring humanity closer to a transhumanistic future.

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