Michael Heinrich: AI seems destined to become central to everyday digital applications and services
Michael Heinrich, CEO of 0G Labs, said that artificial intelligence (AI) seems destined to become the core of daily digital applications and services. Anchoring AI models on public blockchains may help "establish permanent source tracking". Heinrich said that such source tracking can be used for "post-event or real-time monitoring and analysis" to detect any tampering, bias injection, or use of problematic data during AI model training.
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