Human-verified.
Today, AI can mimic human behavior, but it cannot verify identity or trustworthiness. This is where the power of Pi shines.
The Pi Network has millions of users who have passed the Know Your Customer (KYC) process. This means that every participant is a real human, not a bot or a fake identity. In an era of AI deepfakes and synthetic media, this is a huge advantage.
Pi places itself in a reliable blockchain position focused on humans first - a trustworthy foundation for AI tools to operate within.
🔗 2. AI + blockchain = smarter and more secure systems.
At the Consensus 2025 conference, Pi Network founder Nicolas Kokalys joined a panel titled:
"AI and blockchain infrastructure to pave the way for mainstream adoption."
Highlight the integration between decentralized networks and AI innovations. Together, they can:
Creating smarter and more personalized decentralized applications.
Enabling automatic verification and fraud detection.
Maintaining human values and identity at the center of technology.
This is not just a theory; it is a clear direction for Pi to move forward.
🌍 3. AI for the people - not just the major tech companies.
Kokalys raised significant concerns: GenAI is quickly becoming centralized, with a few major tech companies controlling its development and benefits.
But Pi's vision is different. It aims to democratize access to AI and ensure its value reaches real communities, not just shareholders.
Pi is not just a Web 3 project; it is a movement to build an inclusive and decentralized future for AI.
🎤 Why did Kokalys join the GenAI panel?
There were three main reasons:
1. To show the world that Pi Network is evolving beyond mining - it is preparing for an integrated future with AI.
2. To attract global developers and investors, indicating that Pi wants to be a key player in the AI + Web3 revolution.
3. Generating excitement for Pi2Day (June 28, 2025) - the event where something significant regarding GenAI is expected to be announced.
📅 What could happen on Pi2Day?
While nothing has been confirmed yet, here’s what the community speculates:
Launch AI-powered tools for Pi applications and services.
Introducing AI-enhanced KYC, moderation, and smart assistants.
Release decentralized AI applications created by the community.
Announcements about partnerships with ethical AI institutions, such as Stanford HAI.
A new platform for distributing and managing AI tools through the human-verified Pi network.
Whatever happens, it could represent a new chapter for both GenAI and Pi.