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Why Decross Blockchains are creating infrastructure for connection and he is doing it with AI. The founder of the Wire Network, the Blockchain Inter-Usagement Agency, says that he uses AI for everything from pitching to investors to stress-testing white paper. How do you use AI in this week’s version? He explains how it saves him a few hours every day, why he does not blindly believe it and why there may be a great revolution in the decentralized AI. There is no TED talk talk nonsense, only real life.
Episode 2: Why Decres – Crypto Believers.
Gizmodo: How do you use AI right now?
Decres: I probably use AI for what I can do; Categorizing and assisting in email reactions, from helping to my schedule. I certainly use it to search. I went to Google last time I can’t tell you. I think it’s simply brutal. I use it for a business plan, for the pitch deck. I use it to compare other inter -usefulness or blockchain or AI companies.
Gizmodo: How does it work?
Decres: I go to their website, hold their white paper and download it to LLM. Then I started asking more than one question until I found the problem. It is always centralized. Instead of properly solved in a decentral way, they simply add a fix that creates some kind of risk – security, spending or time. I make my list and send it to my team or investors to show that we still have a childhood. If I manually do this, it will take a lot of time. AI helps me to do this in five minutes.
Gizmodo: What did AI help you to do the last thing?
Decres: I have created an agreement. We are starting to bring consultants, ambassadors and consultants. I have taken all the requirements for what we want to do and told AI to classify them – key in each role – and creates a base contract. I still send it legal, but it saves me an hour long call or a long email. I only feed it in real time and it gets me 80% there.
Gizmodo: Is there a job that you have completely handed over to AI?
Decres: Yes, especially the presentation. I don’t make slides from scratch anymore. I just request it with bullet points and it fills the rest of the parts. LLM already knows the cable; We feed it everything. Output fast and at the point. This is the same for my Daves. My top level engineers use it so efficiently that they are basically two or three people in one. We don’t need junior-level Daves anymore.
Gizmodo: Do you fully believe in AI?
Decres: No, it still does hallucinet. I gave it a math problem on the other day and it made it bothered; Six -year -old could do something. I had to walk with the correct answer. So when people do “coding” with AI, it can be dangerous. If you don’t understand the code you don’t know if the output of AI is secure. You still need experts on the loop.
Gizmodo: Do you use it in your personal life?
Decres: Of course. I always use it for searching. I no longer use Yint or Google. If I travel I want the best restaurants around, their hours, whatever you want. I pick up 5 or 10 minutes here and there and finish a few extra hours a day.
Gizmodo: AI has ever surprised you?
Decres: This is not a surprise answer. It doesn’t answer anything when it is. You hit a wall and don’t always know why. It’s frustrating. That is why we need decentral AI: People can get the information they need without thinking that they are filtered or censored.
Gizmodo: What would you say to people who know AI too much?
Decres: This is why it has to be decentralized. I agree with them. Every time I use the chatzip, I breathe. I know it’s creating a profile on me. If you want to encrypt your data and personal. At this point, that data can be sold if you type something like treatment anxiety. Your insurance may go in a few minutes. That’s the dysistopian. We need decentralized, encrypt AI that works for us, not for Microsoft.
Gizmodo: Are you feeling uncomfortable using it?
Decres: Yes, because I know my data is becoming hoover. But I also feel optimistic. Decentralized AI is coming. As Linux turned into the spine of each server, we will have open-source AI that anyone can use without fear. It is going on here in the future.