I just came across an interesting viewpoint


"The risks of AI centralization are becoming increasingly obvious: data aging, opaque decision-making, and single points of failure"
This sounds a bit alarmist, but upon closer thought, it is indeed the case
Current AI is controlled by major companies
You ask ChatGPT a question, and it gives you an answer
But you have no idea how it came to that conclusion, or where the data originated
Has it been tampered with
What's more concerning is that this data will age, and the models will become biased, but you can't verify it
Can blockchain solve this problem?
At least someone is trying
The Bittensor (TAO) project is training AI through a decentralized approach
It's not one company controlling all the computing power, but rather distributing the training tasks across global nodes
Render focuses on decentralized GPU computing power
This means that AI is no longer a "black box" of a particular company
Instead, it transforms into an open, transparent, and verifiable system
Combined with Ant's Anvita and Hong Kong's stablecoin regulatory framework
2026 could be the year when AI + blockchain shifts from "experiment" to "mass commercialization"
But you need to pay attention to geopolitical risks and regulatory pace
Do you hold any AI-related coins? Are you ready to embrace this wave of change?
DYOR, not investment advice
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