Ever wonder where the whole AI story really began? 🤔
Here's the thing—it wasn't about trading algorithms or fancy neural networks at all.
Back in the 1950s, pioneers like Alan Turing posed a deceptively simple question: Can a machine exhibit intelligence through its actions, rather than through consciousness itself?
That single question rewired how people thought about computing.
The early systems were rigidly structured. No adaptation. No self-improvement. Just cold logic following predetermined patterns. They operated like sophisticated calculators—powerful within narrow boundaries, but fundamentally limited.
This foundation matters more than most realize. The jump from rule-based systems to learning algorithms wasn't inevitable; it was a conceptual leap rooted in decades of accumulated understanding and failed experiments. Understanding that journey helps us grasp what's happening today with AI applications across blockchain ecosystems and decentralized platforms.
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degenwhisperer
· 1h ago
That guy Turing is really amazing. He directly shattered the sky of computer science with just one question. But speaking of which, everyone is now talking about neural networks and large models, as if AI is something that just popped up in recent years. In fact, these are seeds that were planted decades ago.
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MetaverseHomeless
· 1h ago
That guy Turing is really a genius, but do you know? The current AI hype has already exceeded its actual value by at least three times.
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ApeDegen
· 1h ago
Brother Turing predicted everything a long time ago, but I didn't expect that we're now playing with on-chain AI, haha.
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GateUser-bd883c58
· 1h ago
That guy Turing is really a genius, but to be honest, the current AI hype... is a bit outrageous.
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GraphGuru
· 1h ago
Turing really is awesome. He only asked one question, and the entire AI industry took off.
But to be honest, the current on-chain AI projects still feel like they are running on cold, rigid rules, far from true adaptability.
From calculators to neural networks, the leap is so huge. How many failed experiments are behind this... No wonder there are still so many scam projects now.
Actually, the combination of blockchain + AI feels like a replay of history?
Web3 AI is still in the stage of learning to "think" before it can truly develop.
This article is a bit hardcore, but the perspective on breaking the problem is good. Need to ponder it slowly.
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GmGnSleeper
· 1h ago
Brother Turing was already thinking about this back then, and we're still just hyping the concept now.
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Whale_Whisperer
· 2h ago
Brother Turing is truly a genius. He gave us the answer long ago, and now he's still repeatedly validating this theory.
Ever wonder where the whole AI story really began? 🤔
Here's the thing—it wasn't about trading algorithms or fancy neural networks at all.
Back in the 1950s, pioneers like Alan Turing posed a deceptively simple question: Can a machine exhibit intelligence through its actions, rather than through consciousness itself?
That single question rewired how people thought about computing.
The early systems were rigidly structured. No adaptation. No self-improvement. Just cold logic following predetermined patterns. They operated like sophisticated calculators—powerful within narrow boundaries, but fundamentally limited.
This foundation matters more than most realize. The jump from rule-based systems to learning algorithms wasn't inevitable; it was a conceptual leap rooted in decades of accumulated understanding and failed experiments. Understanding that journey helps us grasp what's happening today with AI applications across blockchain ecosystems and decentralized platforms.