Ep. 16 Feat. Siwon Kim: Artificial Intelligence, How will Blockchain and AI work together, and AI Doomsday scenarios

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Ep. 16 Feat. Siwon Kim: Artificial Intelligence, How will Blockchain and AI work together, and AI Doomsday scenarios

from Modern Markets Podcast · host FomoHunt

Welcome to another episode of the Modern Markets Podcast! Episode review: In this episode, Siwon Kim head of Biz Dev at MXC Foundation stops by to discuss the following topics and more: 1. What really is "AI"? Should we really fear the "Big Brother" computer knowing everything?  2. There are now over 30 projects working in combining AI and Blockchain. What would it look like?  3. What are some challenges in combining AI and Blockchain?  4. Can AI be truly efficient while respecting privacy law around the world?  5. Combining AI and Blockchain is cool and all, but why should people care?  6. How can normal people - who may not understand Blockchain or AI - be involved?  7. What’s the Difference Between Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Deep Learning? 8. Can AI and the blockchain help us make anonymous data more encrypted? 9. Can AI help blockchains be more efficient? Computers are stupid. They need proper programming in order to execute smart code. If AI could manage the blockchains how would this work and would it be more effective? 10. Is a doomsday scenario with AI possible at any point? IE: Terminator, Irobot, etc.  Check out this episode on YouTube where you can listen to the whole episode as a video: https://youtu.be/Z6lHgDtW9Ik   Make sure to check out the Modern Markets Newsletter at substack every week at https://modernmarkets.substack.com/

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