And this means that Aitech is losing the race in AI topics???🫣
DAO Labs
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AITECH’s Role in the Infrastructure Race Highlighted by Global AI Advancements
The current outpouring of AI achievements demonstrated this week has drawn the concern of @AITECH , @DAO Labs and the #SocialMining base around the project focusing on $AITECH that must be subjected to further examination to determine the relevant association with the project as a whole regarding AI-infrastructure preparedness. The implementation of autonomous ChatGPT agent by OpenAI, the development of continent-sized supercomputers by Meta, and the adoption of training and data generation capabilities by Netflix show more than innovation they indicate a growing disparity between the producer and the consumer of AI. The Social Mining community of Solidus Ai Tech is sensitive to this deviance, and those are questions which this community is posing as to its current infrastructure to bear up against the plans being laid by these technological mega-giant corporations. The trends are further validated by the fact that Amazon has released its own IDE, called Kiro, which boasts significant progress being made in the field of motion-capture, through Runway. This presents the following questions in the Solidus Hub: who is working on the compute layer, and how will decentralization serve the needs without jeopardizing compliance and performance? Although most stories related to AI use cases remain front-facing, the #DAOLabs contributors already switch the limelight over to the backend infrastructure, where the $AITECH mission can be seen as more and more applicable. The speculations of Social Mining render a future golden age of compute resource and sovereign control. And in all, what this week of a round-up has given us is something more than a tech spectacle, another push towards the necessity of creating scalable, secure, and sovereign systems of Artificial Intelligence. The Social Mining Solidus Hub will not stop at unpacking these developments with a distinct focus on infrastructure as the center of innovation.
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