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Venice.ai founder Erik Voorhees joins Decentral Lens for an in-depth conversation on the convergence of Bitcoin, crypto, and AI. The show begins with a brief look at Erik's path to founding Venice, tracing his roots in Bitcoin and crypto.
The discussion shifts focus to the parallels between the development of Bitcoin and AI, emphasizing the significance of decentralized artificial intelligence platforms. It delves into the risks associated with centralized AI companies storing user communications, compromising privacy, and potentially injecting bias into their systems.
The conversation highlights the impact of political forces on the election cycle, using this as a talking point to illustrate how prompt outputs can be influenced. The example of varied responses from different AI platforms to "Donald Trump holding an ice cream cone" is used to demonstrate this phenomenon.
Venice.ai is explored as an open-source solution prioritizing privacy and lack of censorship. This leads to questions about the long-term security of frontier open-source AI models like Llama from Meta, and the need for measures to protect these models from potential shutdowns. The conversation delves deeper into Venice's customization options and utilization of the latest open-sourced models, offering a glimpse into how users can tailor their AI experience to suit their preferences and values.
The Decentralized Era is just beginning. Come join us on the Socials:
X | @DecentralLens | @Blutoshi | @DiscoHODL
YouTube: @DecentralLens
Web: https://decentralpod.com/
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Venice.ai founder Erik Voorhees joins Decentral Lens for an in-depth conversation on the convergence of Bitcoin, crypto, and AI. The show begins with a brief look at Erik's path to founding Venice, tracing his roots in Bitcoin and crypto.
The discussion shifts focus to the parallels between the development of Bitcoin and AI, emphasizing the significance of decentralized artificial intelligence platforms. It delves into the risks associated with centralized AI companies storing user communications, compromising privacy, and potentially injecting bias into their systems.
The conversation highlights the impact of political forces on the election cycle, using this as a talking point to illustrate how prompt outputs can be influenced. The example of varied responses from different AI platforms to "Donald Trump holding an ice cream cone" is used to demonstrate this phenomenon.
Venice.ai is explored as an open-source solution prioritizing privacy and lack of censorship. This leads to questions about the long-term security of frontier open-source AI models like Llama from Meta, and the need for measures to protect these models from potential shutdowns. The conversation delves deeper into Venice's customization options and utilization of the latest open-sourced models, offering a glimpse into how users can tailor their AI experience to suit their preferences and values.
The Decentralized Era is just beginning. Come join us on the Socials:
X | @DecentralLens | @Blutoshi | @DiscoHODL
YouTube: @DecentralLens
Web: https://decentralpod.com/
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