Well, this is a surprise... [burnsteem100]

Look what @justinsunsteemit posted on X (Twitter)!

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My far-fetched prediction coming true, if maybe a bit late?


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Maybe his subsequent posts add some relevant context?

Not sure I like where he's going with these later posts, though. It all sounds fairly Utopian until you realize that - in these scenarios - humans will be competing with AIs and robots for resources like energy and materials (assuming that "citizenship" includes the right to own property).

IMO, if machines are ever allowed to own property, human survival may be threatened. Machines and the resources that they control need to always be under human ownership.

Well I, for one, welcome our new robot overlords. ;)

While I'm skeptical about AI generated content on this chain, it might be an interesting experiment if they gave an AI agent some power and let it interact autonomously, e.g. maybe they could turn over control of some or all of the steemcurator accounts to AI agents and let them try to promote the health of the chain.

Elon wrote on Twitter recently that eventually most communications will be AIs talking to AIs. I agree with him. Like it or not, I think Steem needs to somehow find a way to thrive in that reality. I think the fundamental goal needs to be shaping AI so that it satisfies human needs and desires.

Based on his subsequent two posts on X, I guess he's got more in mind than just content creation and curation, but if it's going to harness Steem's unique strengths, I guess one or both of those things need to be significantly involved in whatever he's planning.

Wow!

Some of what he says, I can buy into.

But the point at which I’m questioning what it means to be human, because of technology like blockchain… is the point that I turn my back on technology like blockchain.

I was going to reply here, but there was too much to say, so I decided to make a post out of it...

👍👍👍

That's really a surprise...
If he means Steemit, should the Condenser be affected!?

I was wondering that, too. If it involves both Tron and "Steemit", is it a condenser thing, a Steem thing, a TRX thing or none/all of the above? No idea, but one of my first thoughts was to wonder how it relates to the work that @the-gorilla is doing... if at all.

Pump and Dump is my guess.

Could be. I sort-of doubt it, though. The way he throws money away on high-visibility low-return expenditures (Warren Buffet lunch, space tourism, duct tape banana), it doesn't seem to me like his STEEM holdings would be large enough to warrant a pump and dump. If you assume he has 60-100 million tokens - including whatever is squirreled away on exchanges, that's still only 18-30 million dollars.

I've been wrong before, though.😉

Yeah, that’s a good point.

I’m struggling to see how an AI venture could benefit TRON and STEEM in the same breath.

Maybe he’s changed the Reward algorithm 😆

I’m struggling to see how an AI venture could benefit TRON and STEEM in the same breath.

Yeah, I agree on this point. Especially so soon after tearing down the STEEM-TRX integration that had been in place.🤷‍♂️

Url redirect auf ein Sun GPT AI Projekt auf BC Basis. Dann wäre auch endlich meine seit Jahren gebetsmühlenartige Frage geklärt, wer die Finger auf der Domain hat. Hahahaha.

Eine KI wird dann wohl auf den Kondenser zugreifen.

Damit besteht eine echte Möglichkeit die noch bestehenden Sprachbarrieren aufzulösen.

Die Nutzung der Plattform wird vermutlich erheblich vereinfacht. Besonders für Neueinsteiger.

Prinzipiell eine gute Sache. Könnte dazu führen dass die Reichweite vergrößert wird und eine Massenadaptation erfolgt.

100 Milliarden potentielle Nutzer ist eine ziemlich gewagte Prognose. Aber ich habe schon Pferde kotzen sehen. 😉

Wow! This is unexpected news. I hope this AI will not write posts instead of authors.

That would be too easy, because it already exists (even the Steemit Team recently admitted this here) and it wouldn't be "groundbreaking"... at least from my point of view 😀

"groundbreaking"

This word scares me even more. I'm afraid that the new project will not "break the ground" so much that Steemit will fall into the pit 🤔. Justin Sun mentioned Steemit in his tweet, not Steem. So, the artificial Internet will be able to publish something. Ok, let's wait for more information.

Well observed. Then it could happen steemit.com gets redirected to a Tron Chain on a modified chat GTP version. lol

I hope it all comes down to the appearance of a new user who will be an AI and who will communicate with other users.

I don't think Justin is putting out an announcement like this for the hint of a more modern version of @cleverbot.

Maybe he wants to use the network as computing power, but at most the witnesses will benefit. The normal user will only notice that the platform is getting slower. :D

Here are 2 interesting responses from GROK about Justin Sun's announcement ;)

https://steemit.com/hive-155041/@peppermint24/spupdv#@peppermint24/sq20u6

CC: @o1eh, @the-gorilla, @moecki

It's important to watch how the community and investors respond to this news.

I'm not sure there was any response was there?

Yeah, no idea what to expect. Lots of questions. But I'm happy to see that he still remembers that steemit exists...

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But I'm happy to see that he still remembers that steemit exists...

And yet the presence of artificial intelligence in the future project scares me. This could fundamentally change the platform. Steemit may never exist again as we know it.

Facebook has been talking about a new "feature" involving AI characters and Twitter has Truth Terminal. I could see this being good or bad. Just depends on how intrusive they are, and whether they spur genuine engagement or not...

For example, it might be fun to have AI characters who are trained to respond like Einstein or Beethoven or Steve Jobs. It all depends on the implementation, I guess.

No idea if that's the direction things are headed, though. And none of that is really groundbreaking at this point. Overall, I'm optimistic about it, just because it signals support for the ecosystem. (assuming it doesn't just fizzle out).

Update: FWIW, I noticed that the JS Twitter account is following Truth Terminal.

I noticed that the JS Twitter account is following Truth Terminal.

I noticed that too. This suggests that the new project will be something similar, which will communicate with users through posts and comments. In fact, it will be another user, only AI. This is just my guess.

With a few exceptions, things can only get better. 😂

Such AI already existing outside the Blockchain ecosystems

Well, I consider such hype a good promotion of Steem...

But if by peradventure this finally unfold.., I just hope we as real humans (authors) are safe...😅 and the PoB concept would still be active.

Anyways, I'm hoping on what the future would bring...

I agree that the hype is good for Steem. Based on his subsequent two posts, I guess that whatever he has in mind involves some sort of autonomous organization and interaction between humans and digital entities. We'll see where it leads, if anywhere.

Let's see how this unfold and the impacts..

This is very cool news!🚀 It interested me. What did they come up with?

thats why SBD Pump so Crazy?

But hasn’t Upbit suspended the buying of tokens? So how the hell is a currency that you can’t buy being pumped???

Yes, it's this line:

Steem Dollars (SBD) has been designated as a cautionary item, and as a result, the deposit service will be temporarily suspended.

That suggests to me that nobody can trade on it. But according to CoinMarketCap, on Upbit, it's rocketed to over $7. This makes no sense to me at all!

Not being able to deposit or withdraw doesn't mean that holders on the platform can't trade it, they're just in an isolated bubble. As to whether the trades on Upbit make sense, that's a question that could also be asked about times when deposits weren't suspended.

Ah, ok. So they can trade it and deposit and withdraw other funds (inc. FIAT) but simply can't deposit and withdraw the coin itself?

Right. Exchanges usually handle deposits and withdrawals of coins independently of each other and can enable and disable them for a variety of reasons (suspicious activity, maintenance, hardfork, etc.). And usually trading happens internally to the exchange between individual accounts, from their POV whether a trade happens doesn't have to be tightly coupled to whether people move stuff onto or off of the exchange. They have fine-grain control over everything they do (it would be hard for them to operate as a mulit-currency exchange if they didn't since different conditions can affect different coins at different times).

good Question but i dont no

I have no idea, where this price for SBD comes from. I wanted to buy STEEM on the internal market at a ratio of $7+ (SBD) to $0.28 (STEEM). I would have gotten just under 7 STEEM for 1 SBD. I have no idea where these fantasy figures come from.

I've been wondering for some time what exactly justifies the general value of STEEM anyway. :D

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