The collaboration between Action Model and Perceptron is indeed quite interesting. What are we used to now? Swiping recommendations, ordering takeout, data being quietly collected, AI secretly becoming smarter behind the scenes, but we get no benefits at all.
It seems that the Perceptron team wants to reverse the operation — building a decentralized AI data grid m2. The core logic is to return data ownership to users, rather than being drained by internet giants.
Looking at it from another perspective, if data can be priced, traded, and traced, the entire AI training ecosystem would be completely different. This is not just technological innovation, but a reallocation of the data economy. A direction worth paying attention to.
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BottomMisser
· 20h ago
After being drained for so many years, someone finally thought of a reverse operation. If you ask me, if this really comes to fruition, internet giants will have to tremble.
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DegenTherapist
· 20h ago
Data ownership is a real pain point, and we've been exploited for so long without anyone caring about our thoughts.
Honestly, this logic makes a lot of sense, but whether it can be truly implemented is another matter.
Building the M2 framework is easy, but the real challenge is whether it can truly shake up the business of those giants.
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LayerZeroEnjoyer
· 20h ago
Data pricing indeed touches some people's nerves, but can it really be implemented? Will the giants willingly let go?
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StillBuyingTheDip
· 20h ago
Data pricing and trading sound good, but how will it be implemented? Will the giants willingly relinquish control? I remain skeptical.
The collaboration between Action Model and Perceptron is indeed quite interesting. What are we used to now? Swiping recommendations, ordering takeout, data being quietly collected, AI secretly becoming smarter behind the scenes, but we get no benefits at all.
It seems that the Perceptron team wants to reverse the operation — building a decentralized AI data grid m2. The core logic is to return data ownership to users, rather than being drained by internet giants.
Looking at it from another perspective, if data can be priced, traded, and traced, the entire AI training ecosystem would be completely different. This is not just technological innovation, but a reallocation of the data economy. A direction worth paying attention to.