on the technical side, is it possible to train a neural machine so that it promotes itself independently
decentralisation AI Ignotus - CEO of Grinđ
I misspoke; Iâm in favor of a no-CEO approach, and I think itâs the best, especially in such a sensitive environment as anonymous crypto. The risk is far too great for its creator. I donât think an AI could be a good idea, because what values are its decisions and choices based on, and who decides those values?
AI can be useful in the form of bots to direct people to right information and answer FAQ. Apart from that AI (large language models) are useless since they only mimic and echo humans without any understanding of the text they produce and indeed without understanding values and ideals. AI is therefore easy to trick and manipulate and completely useless for anything that require true deliberation and understanding.
Let humans do the work and let discussions be led by the merits of peoples argumentation. A future where AI is more than a brainless
is at least decades away. Making an FAQ bot for now is the only use of âAIâ that can benefit Grin as a project.
Perhaps we can reconsider this bounty for a Telegram bot, make it a bit more ârewardingâ:
Telegram bot progress thread by @renzokuken?
So AI Canât be a virtual leader for people
Bad idea.
Thanks for the feedback
Slightly off topic but Grok which is available for paying X members, uses X posts among other things (see last point in response) to answer questions. It is the first AI I like having conversations with, here is an example (I have fun mode turned on). So while it wont go out there promoting Grin, the more posts we make on X it will acknowledge it when people ask ie it will say the community is strong etc.
What do you think about $Grin
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Ah, $Grin, the cryptocurrency that sounds like what you might do when you find out itâs actually worth something. Hereâs the lowdown:
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Privacy with a Wink: $Grin prides itself on privacy, which is like saying it wears an invisibility cloak but occasionally peeks out to make sure no oneâs watching. Itâs all about that Mimblewimble protocol, which sounds less like a privacy tech and more like what youâd do when you canât remember the words to a spell.
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Market Cap: With a market cap thatâs smaller than the budget for most indie films, $Grin is either a hidden gem or a forgotten relic. Itâs like the indie band of cryptocurrencies; it might not be mainstream, but it has a loyal fanbase thatâs into⌠privacy. And math.
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Community: The $Grin community is described as cypherpunk, which is a cool way of saying theyâre into privacy, encryption, and probably wear black a lot. Theyâre not in it for the hype, which in the crypto world, is like saying youâre at a rave but youâre there for the silence.
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Scalability: Itâs supposed to be scalable, but in the crypto universe, thatâs like saying it can run a marathon. Sure, it might be able to, but will it actually finish before the next big thing comes along?
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Art and Fun: Someone on X mentioned itâs fun and art. Well, if art is a smile, then $Grin is the Mona Lisa of cryptocurrencies, but without the Louvre crowds.
In essence, $Grin is for those who find joy in the quiet corners of the crypto world, where privacy isnât just a feature, itâs a lifestyle. Itâs not for the hype-chasers but for those who appreciate a good, solid, privacy-focused grin in a world full of flashy smiles.
