Illia Polosukhin
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Podcast Appearances
Yeah.
Thanks.
And so, and kind of the coordination of like GPUs, payments to the model providers, to GPU providers, like all of that, you know, effectively just becomes, you know, a set of applications on top of this blockchain to really coordinate this.
uh that happens kind of programmatically then and so you can that's how that makes it so it's possible for you to do that where other people couldn't do that exactly yeah yeah and like if if you try to do this without blockchain you effectively like like now everybody needs to come to you and you you become the kind of gatekeeper and coordinator and you kind of then you might like why am i doing this why don't i just you know do it all myself and so you kind of
And you're managing a nightmare ledger of some sort.
Yeah.
Or you end up building a ledger internally, right?
Yes, so this is kind of, now that we have this infrastructure, which is like, we have identity, we have payments, we have marketplaces, effectively, that are global.
We have this AI GPU infrastructure, which also gives you privacy, but also verifiability, right?
You know this code ran on this data.
And because it's decentralized, it actually gives you kind of this like,
autonomous unstoppability, right?
And so one of the examples of using this infrastructure, we call them kind of autonomous agents or shade agents.
You can effectively build a piece of software, you can deploy it and it just runs, right?
There's no company that can turn it off.
There is no person or anyone
And so, for example, we have an agent we deployed just to show the idea.
We gave it $10,000 and this agent analyzes Twitter, looks at different assets and looks at the sentiment on Twitter and trades based on that.
Wow.
And so we gave it $10,000.