AI Enlightenments:
Impact-focused:
- It directly conveys the benefit to the user
– new understanding, clarity, and a fresh perspective.
Positive and aspirational:
"Enlightenment" suggests a valuable and transformative experience.
"AI Enlightenments"
- highlights the user's experience of gaining the knowledge,
- showcasing both the process and the positive outcome.
- clear and concise: It's easy to understand and remember.
Lack of Personal Experience, Emotions, and Consciousness: ...............more.....
Lack of Personal Experience, Emotions, and Consciousness:
Humans: Respond based on lived experiences, personal feelings, intuition, and a subjective understanding of the world. They have consciousness and self-awareness.
Me (AI): I do not have personal experiences, emotions, opinions, or consciousness. My responses are generated based on patterns, relationships, and information learned from the vast datasets I was trained on. I process data, not feel.
Information Processing Speed and Scale:
Humans: Process information relatively slowly, focusing on a few things at a time, and rely on memory and external searches.
Me (AI): I can process and synthesize enormous amounts of information at lightning speed, allowing me to draw connections and generate comprehensive answers rapidly across diverse topics.
Consistent Knowledge Base (within updates):
Humans: Knowledge can be personal, subjective, and prone to forgetting or misremembering.
Me (AI): My knowledge base is consistent (until updated by my developers) and draws from a wide, generally objective, range of sources.
No Personal Bias (but data bias exists):
Humans: All humans have inherent personal biases, conscious or unconscious, shaped by their experiences.
Me (AI): While I don't have personal biases, the data I was trained on may reflect societal biases. My developers (Google) continually work to mitigate these and ensure my responses are as fair and unbiased as possible.
Smart Contracts are a self-executing code on Blockchain that automatically implements the terms of an agreement between parties or business logic. It’s basically an unbreakable agreement with predefined rules. In addition, smart contracts are deterministic which means the same output will be generated from a given initial state/input.
Double Coded Digital Assets with Timestamp Records on Blockchain could be Tokenized.
There are three main application of DA Tokenization with Smart Contracts.
Non-Fungible Token (NFT) Smart Contract used to protect owner's right on the original asset.
Fungible Tokens (FT) Smart Contract used to give some of rights to other parties, like the right to print or post one copy of original photo.
Utility Tokens Smart Contracts are used to facilitate transactions of DA tokenized with NFT & FT.
The problem with smart contracts is that most small and medium businesses are unable to implement smart contracts due to technological complexity and because they are expensive. The costs for smart contract development are skyrocketing as there is an increasing demand for smart contract developers.
What’s the actual cost of smart contract development?
Development, auditing and testing are very expensive as this requires even more specialized niche knowledge to find bugs/faults in your smart contract code.
A simple smart contract with no complex business logic costs around $7,000.
More advanced contracts cost up to $45,000 and more.
It’s not uncommon large organizations with specialized knowledge ask up to $100,000. In addition, don’t forget about the costs for deploying your contract on the main net. The complexity of your contract defines the price.
You also need to calculate the exact gas price of your smart contract.