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CoinGeek Zurich: How blockchain can assist AI, machine learning field - CoinGeek

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A panel on "AI, Machine Learning & Blockchain" at the CoinGeek Zurich Conference shared valuable insights about artificial intelligence (AI), artificial general intelligence (AGI), and how researchers can use the blockchain to further this field. Panelist Konstantinos Sgantzos, a scientific advisor at Bolooba, kicked it off by describing artificial intelligence as an over-hyped term. "There is no intelligence in AI," he said. "We should redefine it as an analysis of information. When we talk about a narrow AI, we are talking about a specialized agent. We have big data, which is why the blockchain is very important."


Bitcoin and its History: A View to Know the Cryptocurrency

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Surely you have heard ever about this emerging term "Bitcoin". In nowadays scenario, according to researchers, it is said that future of transactions and exchange rely on this system. What is it, how it is created, why we invest in such types of digital currency etc? Let's have a look at this technology. It is the first decentralized digital currency also known as a digital coin a computer file that is stored in a digital wallet on your pc, laptop, or mobile. A node-to-node version of digital cash will allow online payments to be sent directly from one party to another without having any financial institution.


Satoshi Nakamoto = Rogue AI ?

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Artificial intelligence was founded as an academic discipline in 1956, and in the years since has experienced several waves of optimism, followed by disappointment and the loss of funding (known as "AI winter"), followed by new approaches, success, and renewed funding. For most of its history, AI research has been divided into subfields that often fail to communicate with each other. These sub-fields are based on technical considerations, such as particular goals (e.g. In the twenty-first century, AI techniques have experienced a resurgence following concurrent advances in computer power, large amounts of data, and theoretical understanding; and AI techniques have become an essential part of the technology industry, helping to solve many challenging problems in computer science. Would that be possible that the reason that Bitcoin Code is written so perfect is the fact that the code wasn't created by a single extremely skilled developer or even a team of highly skilled developers?