Why Bitcoin is the Currency for AI

EPISODE · Sep 7, 2023 · 1H 21M

Why Bitcoin is the Currency for AI

from FYI - For Your Innovation · host ARK Invest

Since inception, ARK has researched and published thoughts on the cryptocurrency ecosystem within Big Ideas and through articles, whitepapers, monthly Bitcoin reports and podcasts. Now, in coordination with Bitcoin Park, ARK is pleased to introduce a monthly conversation with leaders in the Bitcoin space, to discuss everything happening in the rapidly-changing and still nascent Bitcoin ecosystem. Published through the For Your innovation podcast channels, this monthly series aims to be informative and enlightening, including experts with diverse viewpoints. Guests on this month’s Bitcoin Brainstorm include: Paul Itoi – CEO, Stakwork Laolu (Roasbeef) Osuntokun – CTO and Co-founder, Lighting Labs Kody Low – Head of Developer and Product Support, Fedi Rod Roudi – Co-Founder, Bitcoin Park Cathie Wood – CEO, CIO and Founder, ARK Invest Yassine Elmandjra – Crypto Lead, ARK Invest Frank Downing – Nex Gen Internet Director of Research, ARK Invest Key Points From This Episode: 00:00:00 Intro to the Bitcoin Brainstorm with Yassine and Rod 00:02:39 Introduction to this month’s guests 00:04:10 Cathie Wood explains the impact and importance of the convergence between and among technologies 00:12:32 Paul discusses how AI has revolutionized coding and computer engineering 00:19:40 Kody applies the coding revolution to Bitcoin and explores how Bitcoin and AI are converging 00:26:42 Cathie and Laulu discuss Lightning HTTP 402 Protocol (L402) and internet payment flow generally 00:30:24 Frank and Paul explain that Bitcoin could be useful as money because it cuts out traditional intermediaries in payment processing and could decrease counter-party risk 00:39:00 What are some of the use cases of micro-payments and how do they compare to larger payments like monthly subscriptions 00:51:27 Kody explains why the first rendition of L402 used special cookies know as macarons 00:53:16 Frank and Laolu discuss the constraints of ChatGPT and what the potential of AI agents can be outside the walls of a chat window, if given a budget and proper integration points 01:01:30 Through the example of a web development project, Paul describes how Bitcoin and generative artificial intelligence are converging today 01:06:55 What does the next generation of knowledge workers look like with micro-payments allowing for more efficient payment allocation? 01:14:48 Closing thoughts and remarks on Bitcoin’s unique impact on artificial intelligence today Important Links Mentioned In This Episode: AI4ALL Hackathon website AI for All: Powering APIs and Large Language Models with Lightning How (Actually) Open AI Wins AI & Bitcoin Nostr LangChain AI4ALL Hackathon website AI for All: Powering APIs and Large Language Models with Lightning How (Actually) Open AI Wins AI & Bitcoin L402: https://docs.lightning.engineering/the-lightning-network/l402 Lightning Network Stakwork Replit Fedi Bitcoin Park ARK Bitcoin Brainstorms

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