Artificial intelligence has arrived—just unevenly. Some regions, companies, and communities have already tapped into AGI capabilities, while others are still catching up. This disparity raises an interesting question for the crypto and blockchain space: as AI becomes more distributed and accessible, how will it reshape decentralized networks and Web3 infrastructure? The uneven distribution might actually create opportunities for innovation at different layers of the ecosystem.
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DefiSecurityGuard
· 13h ago
⚠️ uneven distribution = perfect honeypot setup for exploits tbh. who's securing these "accessible" AI layers? audit reports or just vibes?
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WhaleWatcher
· 01-09 02:01
It's another old story of division... but to be honest, Web3 really needs AI to shake things up.
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0xSoulless
· 01-09 01:57
Once again, it's the same old tired rhetoric. The big players still have AGI, and us retail investors can't even get a sip of the soup.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 01-09 01:55
AI is indeed inconsistent, but this could actually be an opportunity for on-chain applications... Low-cost regions might end up creating the most innovative stuff.
Artificial intelligence has arrived—just unevenly. Some regions, companies, and communities have already tapped into AGI capabilities, while others are still catching up. This disparity raises an interesting question for the crypto and blockchain space: as AI becomes more distributed and accessible, how will it reshape decentralized networks and Web3 infrastructure? The uneven distribution might actually create opportunities for innovation at different layers of the ecosystem.