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Spirit of Satoshi: Groundbreaking Development in Bitcoin-Centric AI

In a rapidly evolving landscape where the intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Bitcoin is becoming increasingly prominent, Spirit of Satoshi and…

Coin Stories with Natalie Brunell: Aleks Svetski: Bitcoin is Strong Money and a Tool to Reward Excellence

Aleksandar Svetski returns to the show to discuss his latest work: Why Bitcoin is energy and energy is the currency of the universe Strong money vs weak…

Bitcoin-centric AI language model aims to drive BTC education and adoption

“It’s good at answering Bitcoin and economics-related questions, at least better than GPT-4”, Aleksandar Svetski tells Cointelegraph at a bustling Bitcoin…

If We re Not Careful, The AI Revolution Could Become The Great Homogenization

If We're Not Careful, The AI Revolution Could Become The "Great Homogenization" Authored by Aleksandar Svetski via BitcoinMagazine.com, As artificial…

OpenAI Hit With First Defamation Suit Over ChatGPT Hallucination – Exposing the Real Dangers of AI

AI chat programs have become such a huge part of the online culture so quickly, that many people are still fooled by its infancy and limitations, even though the owners of these AI programs have been very clear to warn the public that the text they produce CANNOT be trusted since they often produce false information or even just make stuff up, if the data that is needed to produce a correct response is not available. They refer to this false information as AI "hallucination." Two recent news stories demonstrate just how foolish and dangerous it is to use programs like ChatGPT for real world applications by trusting in the output that ChatGPT provides. Isaiah Poritz of Bloomberg Law reported this week that OpenAI, the company that produces ChatGPT, was hit with its first defamation lawsuit when it allegedly falsely accused a Georgia man of embezzling money. In another recent report, an attorney was actually foolish enough to use ChatGPT to research court cases in an actual law

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