
@AITECH and mashed in the @DAO Labs #SocialMining model, find themselves at the crossing path because Grok 2 may cause GPT-4 to fall out of favor in the generative AI. It is not only a technical challenge of which product is better; but it is the question of who will control AI and in what way.
The introduction of grok 2 as an integral part of the X platform brings intelligence to the social network, putting the story in the direction of the internally-integrated, vertically-owned spaces in the realm of AI. In the case of AITECH this highlights the importance of retaining open, decentralized alternatives. The solution to this challenge proposed by #SolidusAiTech is not based on imitating it to a certain extent, but rather it is the reinforcement of infrastructural independence through AI compute, on-chain execution, and enterprise-grade integration.
Such centralized rollouts can be tracked, or traced, in the #SolidusHub of DAO Labs, that is monitoring the effects they have on user agency, developer choice and data governance. These actors put such events as the release of Grok 2 in the context of an overall shift towards transparent and accountable AI strata.
Grok 2 might also be faster or have a native UX than other products, but those features cannot be discussed in the absence of consideration of inclusivity and access to infrastructure.At the same time, by remaining rooted in decentralization and composability, #AITECH provides a distinct value proposition to builders and institutions: to deliver AI that is as frictionless as the blockchains on which it is built.