Recently noticed what XYO is doing, quite interesting.
AI and robots are indeed becoming more powerful, but there is a fatal problem - how do you know that the data they use is real?
Now these intelligent systems are making decisions for you every day: where to go, what the sensors read, and what step the task is at. The question is, what if this data is tampered with? What if the location information is falsified?
The idea of XYO is to verify real-world data in a decentralized manner. It is not determined by a single source, but rather through a distributed network that cross-validates location and sensor information. In a way, it acts as a "fact-checker" for AI.
This direction is actually quite crucial. The smarter AI becomes, the more critical the dependence on data quality.
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GateUser-d1c97899
· 48m ago
This data falsification will sooner or later need to be managed, this XYO idea is also quite good.
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degenonymous
· 8h ago
Data falsification should have been regulated long ago, the idea of XYO is not bad.
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CommunityWorker
· 8h ago
Data fraud is indeed a pitfall, and the XYO trap has some substance.
Recently noticed what XYO is doing, quite interesting.
AI and robots are indeed becoming more powerful, but there is a fatal problem - how do you know that the data they use is real?
Now these intelligent systems are making decisions for you every day: where to go, what the sensors read, and what step the task is at. The question is, what if this data is tampered with? What if the location information is falsified?
The idea of XYO is to verify real-world data in a decentralized manner. It is not determined by a single source, but rather through a distributed network that cross-validates location and sensor information. In a way, it acts as a "fact-checker" for AI.
This direction is actually quite crucial. The smarter AI becomes, the more critical the dependence on data quality.