The collaboration between Action Model and Perceptron is worth pondering.
Think about our usual situation—scrolling through recommendation algorithms, ordering takeout, watching videos, data constantly flowing to big tech companies. AI is getting smarter, but we haven't really benefited. This is truly disheartening.
It seems that the Perceptron team wants to try a different approach. They are developing a decentralized AI data grid (called m2), with the core logic of reversing this game—data contributors can truly participate instead of passively donating data.
Honestly, this direction is quite innovative. Redesigning data flow and incentive mechanisms within the Web3 framework could theoretically turn the relationship between users and AI from "being exploited" to "mutual benefit." How exactly this will be implemented remains to be seen in future practical steps, but at least the idea aligns with the spirit of decentralization.
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UnruggableChad
· 9h ago
I think this M2 approach is okay; finally, someone is thinking about reverse operations. However, the key is whether it can actually be implemented.
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LiquidationTherapist
· 9h ago
Sounds good, but I haven't seen many projects that can actually be implemented and make money. Let's just wait and see.
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TokenSleuth
· 9h ago
Hey, someone finally remembered us, but can M2 really turn around the big company's way of doing things?
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MemecoinTrader
· 10h ago
ngl the "shared value" narrative they're pushing hits different when you map the sentiment velocity... this could unironically reshape the data extraction meta or it's just another tokenomics cope, we'll see who holds the bags lmao
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SchroedingerMiner
· 10h ago
Here we go again, the usual hype sounds pretty loud
It feels like you need to actually get things moving to see the real picture; anyone can write empty words on paper
The collaboration between Action Model and Perceptron is worth pondering.
Think about our usual situation—scrolling through recommendation algorithms, ordering takeout, watching videos, data constantly flowing to big tech companies. AI is getting smarter, but we haven't really benefited. This is truly disheartening.
It seems that the Perceptron team wants to try a different approach. They are developing a decentralized AI data grid (called m2), with the core logic of reversing this game—data contributors can truly participate instead of passively donating data.
Honestly, this direction is quite innovative. Redesigning data flow and incentive mechanisms within the Web3 framework could theoretically turn the relationship between users and AI from "being exploited" to "mutual benefit." How exactly this will be implemented remains to be seen in future practical steps, but at least the idea aligns with the spirit of decentralization.