- State of Affairs at CryptoHarlem
- Impact of AI and Decentralized Knowledge Graphs
- Political and Social Aspects of Cryptocurrencies
Nearly two years ago, Cointelegraph launched the podcast 'The Agenda'. In the latest episode, co-hosts Jonathan DeYoung and Ray Salmond reconnect with notable figures in the cryptocurrency world to discuss important updates and their future plans.
State of Affairs at CryptoHarlem
CryptoHarlem founder Matt Mitchell emphasized that activists are the 'guardians of the people' and 'guardians of the marginalized' during political changes and instability. Mitchell stressed that education and the use of encryption remain their key focus this year. He also expressed concern about the growing popularity of artificial intelligence, noting that 'those excited about these technologies often do not understand their limitations and flaws.'
Impact of AI and Decentralized Knowledge Graphs
OriginTrail co-founder Tomaž Levak agreed on the problematic nature of AI and explained that their decentralized knowledge graph (DKG) helps fight bias and AI hallucinations by connecting models to reliable external sources. Levak noted that 'the DKG neatly organizes knowledge and allows for semantic explainability, playing the role of the left-hand side of the brain in this system.'
Political and Social Aspects of Cryptocurrencies
The year 2024 has been a turning point for cryptocurrencies, as politicians and financial structures began to show open interest in the industry. Host of the 'The Blockchain Socialist' podcast and author Joshua Dávila believes that despite the political attention, many developers in the crypto space remain interested in socialist ideas and their impact on the systems they create.
The 'The Agenda' podcast continues to share extensive knowledge and insights from leading crypto experts, highlighting current trends and the future of the technology.
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