@AndrewYNg So true, The ecosystem has not yet realized the potential of transfer learning. If in the old ecosystem IP was mainly in software code, it would gradually move to pretrained models. as in @dopamine_ai .
"Thus, a company should separate the fundraising tokens from the functional tokens. In so doing, a company can issue tokenized equity .... Subsequently, the company can simply sell the functional tokens in perpetuity ..."
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@mayazi Right. A more accurate term, rarely used, is an "Equity token". But whoever gives equity, usually uses this term instead of a "Security token"...
Congratulations to @iamtrask and the OpenMined community for their landmark contribution to online literature for secure AI. Great collaborative times are coming...
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While Ether-is-not-security is what's emphasized in recent SEC speech. I find this part more interesting: "..conduct the initial funding through a registered or exempt equity or debt offering and, once the network is up and running, distribute or offer blockchain-based tokens.."
@iamtrask We will find ourselves arguing for years whether AGI has been achieved or not. Turing test definition is much more clear than AGI, and I'm not sure that its clear whether and when it has been achieved.
"In short it looks like the AI gold rush will favour the companies and countries with control and scale ... and the strongest access to capital. " - not if we can help
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@nivertech@IOHK_Charles Not very often I meet face to face a person who presents a Crypto approach that is fascinating and at the same time realistic, comprehensive and humble. Yesterday it happened. Thank you, Charles.