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dcl | 8 months ago
I can see this also bringing strongly tiered AI's, there will be commodity/free AI's a and expensive ones for rich people/power users.
dcl | 8 months ago
I can see this also bringing strongly tiered AI's, there will be commodity/free AI's a and expensive ones for rich people/power users.
gavmor|8 months ago
Similarly, the Coral Protocol aims to be an open and decentralized infrastructure for "The Internet of Agents," with "built-in economic transactions" at its core. This means agents can be compensated for their contributions via on-chain micropayments
Oh, damn, no, that sounds like an expense-tracking nightmare. Budgeting becomes the principal executive input.
nsriv|8 months ago
BoiledCabbage|8 months ago
I swear 100 years from now someone will be inventing faster then light travel, and there will be some tech scammers posting on HN on "how much better it would be on chain". Or how "the engine could be better if it used a decentralized crypto protocol."
The allure of being in the ground floor of a new scam just must be that great.
cube00|8 months ago
Considering provide your own API key is banned by a number of larger players (Reddit, Google Maps) to stop large numbers of users cashing in on the free/cheap low usage tiers I'd expect AI vendors would enforce the same rules soon once all this free VC hype funding dries up.
pzo|8 months ago
kgdiem|8 months ago
pzo|8 months ago