#UD gave away $69 Million in credits in August 2023 = absolutely zero impact on registration volume. No momentum. The .wallet lawsuit had to be dropped. Purchased .sats from @dotsats to prevent another embarassment. Project imploding. NFA - but I wouldn't touch it, and no one else seems to be either. Oh yeah, didn't mention the @rarible auction fiasco that's ongoing with .X auctions.
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Seems that training for all AI systems needs to start at a set starting point of a specific topic in order to allow that topic to act as a tuner that can add to the overall collective system intelligence of some topic that is in the same realm or parallel to another topic
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Example: Person w/a plumbing issue, people would start at a LLM chat interface specific for plumbing, and it would be trained and have input coming from that specific topic. It also seems like there could also be some type of expert 'contributor' input vs 'asker' output.
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The contributor would be an expert plumber who could be tested by the LLM chat interface and upon passing a specific level of competency (would need a verification process the contributor was not just copy/pasting from Google or using the LLM to copy/paste answers)
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My ICANN/FBI/Political 2023 prediction:
TLDR:☠️⚡️❤️🔥🌞
ICANN will designate #ENS and #UnstoppableDomains as potential dangers to the domain name space. They are a centralized target (ENS + UD = 10 TLDs) vs. #Handshake with over 8,600,658 TLDs.
🔗❤️🔥TheShake.xyz👈🎯
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This will be highlighted by a handful of examples where users clicked on a link they saw as a domain name (it has the dot, and was linked, so I clicked it) and were opened up to some type of malware that installed IP redirects for the most common websites (google/amazon).
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This will happen during a crash of the economy when ICANN can save the day by doing anything to curtail theft online. This will have the side benefit of normalizing people to seeing ICANN as a "safety net" of sorts for the internet. But then...
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10-21-22: Internet Framentation Panel Discussion
- James Bladel (VP of policy @GoDaddy) stated
"I would propose that we would turn the multi-stakeholder model inside out. Normally I think we're familiar with everyone coming from government/industry/technology/academia..."
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"...and bringing our perspective into ICANN to advance the work but I think that has to flow the other direction as well and we have to be comfortable taking our knowledge/expertise & our appreciation for the multi-stakeholder model back to our day jobs..."
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"...whether that's in government or industry and recognizing when maybe an attempting piece of legislation - or a new protocol - undermines the interoperability of the internet..."