Artificial intelligence and Blockchain
technology are hottest two topics in computer science flied
nowadays. However they are both different components of computer science field
and they both sub-serve for different purposes in other word to say they are
both solving different problems. Although, there are many problems that we
might know or not, these two technologies can help us to solve it.
At this point, we need to look for list of problems and
solutions and study whether both can be applied into same architecture or not.
Therefore problem has to be clearly understood and re-structured. At most
asking questions is profoundly important, such as what do know? what do
we need? what are the sub-problems ? what type of methods that need to apply to
get what we want?
These pre-steps would help us to observe and comprehend the
problem, hence we can create our own concept to approach to problematic. Later
it would be easier to place each opponent (AI and Blockchain) into the
architecture.
In fact finding a problem can be profound but knowing
where to apply both technologies can facilitate our problematic; for example,
among the parties blockchain would create an efficient, secure and reliable
bridge and AI would focus on specific routine of tasks such as detecting and
analyzing the problem.
Combining of artificial intelligence and blockchain is still
a largely undiscovered area. Even though the convergence of the two
technologies has recieved its fair share of scholarly attention, many projects
devoted to this groundbreaking combination are still scarce.
Putting the two technologies together has the potential to
use data in ways never before thought possible.
Data is the key ingredient for the development and
enhancement of AI algorithms, and blockchain secures this data, allows us to
audit all intermediary steps AI takes to draw conclusions from the data, and
allows individuals to monetize their produced data.
AI can be incredibly revolutionary, but it must be designed
with utmost precautions – blockchain can greatly assist in this. How
the interplay between the two technologies will progress is anyone’s guess.
However, its potential for true disruption is clearly there, and rapidly
developing.
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