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In this era of rapid development of AI technology, 'Artificial Intelligence is the future' has become a widely circulated slogan. However, have we ever thought about who this 'future' actually belongs to?
AI models developed by large tech companies are highly regarded, towering over our digital world like giants. The intelligence of these models comes from vast amounts of data, which is collected from the daily lives of ordinary people. Sadly, few have asked the critical question: who are the true contributors of intelligence?
Kite put forward a thought-provoking point: intelligence is not a miracle that appears out of nowhere, but a traceable product of labor. This viewpoint emphasizes two important aspects: first, there needs to be clear evidence supporting the source of intelligence, and second, the distribution of the resulting benefits must be clearly defined.
Although the consensus mechanisms in the blockchain field may be obscure to many, one thing is clear: those who contribute to the development of AI deserve to be rewarded accordingly. The benefits brought by AI should not be monopolized by those lofty 'cloud deities'.
As we move towards an AI-dominated future, we need to rethink the definition of intelligence, its sources, and how the benefits it brings can be distributed fairly. Only by ensuring that every contributor receives the recognition and rewards they deserve can we build a more equitable and inclusive AI ecosystem.
This is not only about the development of technology, but also a profound issue involving ethics, economics, and social equity. Let us work together to ensure that the future of AI belongs not just to a few elites, but benefits every individual who contributes to it.