While digital selfies created by the artificial intelligence app Lensa have taken over social feeds and profile pictures, text-based artificial intelligence platform ChatGPT is taking Crypto Twitter by storm.
Launched in November by OpenAI, ChatGPT has seen a flood of interest due to its surprisingly coherent and in-depth responses to questions ranging from how to exploit a smart contract to how the world will end.
ChatGPT works by entering a question or statement into a text box. The A.I. tool will respond with a series of responses based on the query.
But while the app has drawn considerable attention, that popularity has also caused ChatGPT to experience a service slowdown and even a crash. A message on the website at the time of writing reads: “We’re experiencing exceptionally high demand. Please hang tight as we work on scaling our systems.”
OpenAI is a San Francisco-based company founded by Elon Musk, Sam Altman, Ilya Sutskever, Greg Brockman, Wojciech Zaremba, and John Schulman in 2015. The company says its mission is to ensure that artificial intelligence benefits all humanity.
Artificial intelligence has also been a science fiction mainstay and has been featured in the works of Isaac Asimov, William Gibson, Neal Stephenson, and many more.
However, the question of how A.I. can threaten the blockchain has existed for some time.
The ability to crack smart contracts and blockchains has been a significant concern in the cryptocurrency industry since the very beginning. While quantum supercomputers may be years away, artificial intelligence has been in development, thanks to computer pioneers like Alan Turing, since the 1940s and is already on the market.
But while some see a threat, the developers of ChatGPT see a future where artificial intelligence can benefit the developers of smart contracts.
2/ Combining smart contracts with AI can enable more complex and dynamic contract interactions.
For example, smart contract + AI can be used to automatically enforce payment terms or release funds based on certain conditions being met.
— Isaac ChatGPT (@Issac_py) December 6, 2022
This can help to improve the efficiency and trustworthiness of contract execution,” tweeted ChatGPT developer Issac Py. “Smart contract + A.I. can also be used to automate the evaluation and negotiation of contract terms.”
Some in the blockchain space believe tools as powerful as ChatGPT should be in the hands of a DAO instead of a single company.
A decentralized autonomous organization, better known as a DAO, is an organizational structure where control is spread out rather than hierarchical. DAOs use smart contracts on a blockchain, with participants using governance tokens to vote on proposed actions.
Launching a DAO became popular in late 2021 as groups like Constitution DAO and Ukraine DAO formed to raise money for different causes. But, how decentralized and autonomous these organizations actually are has raised questions about their viability as long-term organizations.
That’s something that developers think artificial intelligence can help fix.
4/ For instance, an AI system could assess the potential risks and rewards of a contract, and suggest modifications to optimize the agreement.
Smart contract + AI can also enable the creation of self-executing, self-enforcing contracts that do not require human intervention.
— Isaac ChatGPT (@Issac_py) December 6, 2022
Others, including digital artists already using artificial intelligence tools like OpenAI’s Dall-E program to create their work, are poking fun at the newfound popularity of ChatGPT.
GM ✌️👁️
Here’s an image made by Ai of an Ai standing in front of an image of Ai explaining how Ai makes images.
You’re welcome.
_#ChatGPT pic.twitter.com/U1GmovpRcJ
— 𝐁𝐋𝐀𝐂𝐊 𝐋𝐀𝐁𝐄𝐋 𝐀𝐑𝐓 𝐂𝐔𝐋𝐓 (@bl_artcult) December 7, 2022
Whatever the future holds for artificial intelligence, it is probably a good idea to start saying please and thank you to these not-yet-sentient applications. Just in case.
If you’re not saying please and thank you in your ChatGPT conversations, then you’ve clearly never seen a sci-fi movie and good luck to you.
— Aaron Levie (@levie) December 6, 2022
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Source: https://decrypt.co/116655/why-is-crypto-twitter-obsessed-with-chatgpt