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Ma An-Zuo's avatar

Building trust on a trustless system.

Peter McHale's avatar

Here is Pedro Domingos acknowledging the ontological difficulties that challenged the early semantic web, and then positing that machine learning can help overcome them. That was filmed 12 months before chatgpt was released. The relevant part of the video is just 4 minutes or so. https://www.youtube.com/live/x72De1pdkFY?t=3064s

Peter McHale's avatar

Very nice essay. Thank you.

You mentioned that the semantic web failed because it "required centralised ontology agreement (which never came)". How would you propose to address that particular failure mode? (Perhaps using Machine Learning, as Pedro Domingos has argued?)

Marco's avatar

My mind cannot yet grasp how this works when implemented in the real word.

One thing I have been contemplating is that access to the digital world, the resources, education, online tools, etc will become limited by BSV satoshi’s/digital currency (or whatever is the mass adopted version of a tokenized satoshi). Meaning, a price is demand, albeit small, to have access to the digital world. And an excess of digital currency, in the literal sense, is your ability to access and explore then digital world.

With limited currency, you have limited access.

I suspect this will create silos of those who have large scale access and those with minimal access.

Those with large scale access will be at an extreme advantage.

It is important to note, my use of “digital currency” is not in the day trading junky sense, but rather literal bandwidth to information, resources, education and tools.

Craig Wright's avatar

Time is the universal limit and costs will decrease.