Decentralization is purely a means to the end goal of immutability. Decentralization is not the end in itself, and there’s a lot of people out there who I feel have been misled into thinking that decentralization is the end goal in and of itself, and anything that has 80% decentralization versus 100% decentralization is a “shitcoin”, when in my opinion that’s simply not the case. I would much rather have high throughput, high features, high transactional capacity, low fees and immutability and censorship resistance with a middle-ground of enough decentralization to make that possible, versus the ridiculous notion of “must have 100% decentralization. Must be able to run 1MB blocks on Raspberry Pi nodes, on laptops built in 1990, so that we can have 100% decentralization—oh, but we can only do 4 transactions per second” and yes, I’m talking about Bitcoin. And that’s essentially the mindset of Bitcoin and that’s again why I feel very strongly that that’s a flawed mindset.
What Is Machine Learning (The Dawn of Artificial Intelligence)
In the past few videos in this series, we have delved quite deep into the field of machine learning, discussing both supervised and unsupervised learning. The focus of this video then is to consolidate many of the topics we’ve discussed in the past videos and answer the question posed at the start of this machine learning series, the difference between artificial intelligence and machine learning!
The future of Organizations? A brief introduction to DAOs (Decentralized Autonomous Organisations)
An introductory discussion on the fundamentals of Decentralized Autonomous Organizations and their implications for our future. In this video I go over:
-What a DAO is
-How it compares to traditional organizations
-Some notable DAOs
-Tips on how to prepare for this future
Centralization and Decentralization
Learn more about the cryptoworld and why you should be part of a decentralized club.
Smart contracts and tokens
Smart contracts and tokens in bitcoin
Blockchain Applications | Blockchain Applications Examples
Simplilearn’s Blockchain Certification Training has been designed for developers who want to decipher the global craze surrounding Blockchain, Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies. You’ll learn the core structure and technical mechanisms of Bitcoin, Ethereum, Hyperledger and Multichain Blockchain platforms, use the latest tools to build Blockchain applications, set up your own private Blockchain, deploy smart contracts on Ethereum and gain practical experience with real-world projects. Why learn Blockchain? Blockchain technology is the brainchild of Satoshi Nakamoto, which enables digital information to be distributed. A network of computing nodes makes up the Blockchain. Durability, robustness, success rate, transparency, incorruptibility are some of the enticing characteristics of Blockchain. By design, Blockchain is a decentralized technology which is used by a global network of the computer to manage Bitcoin transactions easily. Many new business applications will result in the usage of Blockchain such as Crowdfunding, smart contracts, supply chain auditing, Internet of Things(IoT), etc. This Blockchain Certification course offers a hands-on training covering relevant topics in cryptocurrency and the wider Blockchain space. From a technological standpoint, you will develop a strong grasp of core Blockchain platforms, understand what Bitcoin is and how it works, learn key vocabulary and concepts commonly used when discussing Blockchain and understand why engineers are motivated to create an app with Ethereum. Hands-on exercises and projects will give you practical experience in real-world Blockchain development scenarios.
Nanotechnology: A New Frontier
Nanotechnology is ironically becoming larger by the day, but not literally. As a field, Nanotechnology impacts each and every one of us more every single day. What is Nanotechnology? Why should you care about it? Well, I have a few reasons.
Microsoft announces supercomputer with human like artificial intelligence
Microsoft (MSFT) on Tuesday announced that it has built one of the top five supercomputers in the world designed specifically for OpenAI. The company made the announcement during its Build developers conference, which is being held virtually rather than in person in Seattle where it is usually held each year. The supercomputer, Microsoft says, will be used to train OpenAI’s own artificial intelligence models. OpenAI, which was founded in 2015 and received initial funding from the likes of Elon Musk and Sam Altman. Musk has since left the company, while Altman is now its CEO. The company is working to create artificial general intelligence, or AI that is capable of outperforming humans, according to the group’s charter. The firm says its main concern is that such technologies benefit all of humanity, while ensuring its power doesn’t become concentrated in the hands of a few. The new supercomputer has an incredible 285,000 CPU cores, 10,000 graphics processing units, and 400 gigabits per second of connectivity for each GPU server. While the computer ranks in the top five of the most powerful machines in the world, Microsoft won’t say exactly where it falls on that list.
The next era of crypto and growing Blockchain.com to 1B wallets
Peter Smith, CEO and Co-founder, shares his vision for the next era of crypto and our goal of having 1B wallets by the end of the decade. In addition, he’ll share a bit more about how we’ve quietly built one of the most-used crypto products on the planet, sharing never-before released data about the industry and Blockchain’s role in it. Members of the team will also join to share new products and features that will dramatically improve the customer experience starting next week.
9 Most Advanced Delivery Robots
Amy, Digit, Wing, ANYmal, Renault EZ-Pro, Starship, Uber Air drones, Cleveron robot courier, Gita
