In an exciting development, core developer and professor Edward Kim has revealed his groundbreaking research on the AI app chain called “Block Entropy.” This app chain will be seamlessly integrated into the Terra Luna Classic blockchain, as Interchain Accounts (ICA) become an integral part of the ecosystem.
Block Entropy Introduced: Professor Edward Kim Introduces “Block Entropy”, an Artificial Intelligence Chain Inside Terra Luna Classic
Alongside this announcement, Edward Kim has also launched the AI Playground for Block Entropy. This innovative platform serves as a demonstration of the practical application of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) within the Terra Cosmos blockchain ecosystem. The AI Playground showcases the capabilities and potential of AI technology in transforming various aspects of the blockchain landscape.
The introduction of Block Entropy and the AI Playground represents a significant step forward in the integration of AI and blockchain technology. The incorporation of Interchain Accounts further strengthens the connection between Terra Luna Classic and the AI app chain, fostering a symbiotic relationship that opens up new possibilities for decentralized applications (DApps) and advanced AI functionalities within the blockchain ecosystem.
Professor Edward Kim recently took to Twitter to share his Medium post and research paper, delving into the topic of AI and ML-powered verification and consensus within the blockchain realm. His work introduces the concept of the “Block Entropy” AI app blockchain, offering new insights into the intersection of artificial intelligence and blockchain technology.
Additionally, Kim announced the launch of the AI Playground for Block Entropy. This platform allows users to explore and experiment with generative AI functions on ML nodes through the Terra Classic blockchain, providing a hands-on experience to showcase the capabilities and potential of this integration.
We are developing a custom Cosmos ML module (or smart contract) that governs the interaction, a sequencer node that collects and schedules transactions, and a set of ML nodes that both execute the off-chain ML tasks and monitor other nodes for fraudulent output.
Edward Kim
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