A look at what AI is and isnt. Steve explains how it does and doesn't work.
Steve Bio:
I started as a LBRY community helper (LBRYian) 8 or so years ago.
I then became Head of the the community and was a de-facto LBRY team member.
During my time there I helped develop the platform with code and also helped with marketing.
I stepped down from my positions at LBRY to focus on my LBRY side projects, such as LBRYnomics that I did with my friend Brendon Brewer, which is a statics application for the LBRY blockchain.
However, recently, LBRYnomics deprecated because Brendon has gone off to try and win the Nobel prize for physics for his work on time-dilation ????
https://www.space.com/quasar-clocks-universe-time-dilation
During that time, I've also been running the Odysee Discord community after helping set it up.
For anyone that doesn't know, LBRY got shut down by the SEC. But Odysee continues. Odysee was the front facing website version of LBRY, which separated in to a new and separate company. On top of my customer support for Odysee, I also do some light marketing.
All my work for LBRY, Odysee and Pirate Chain is voluntary. This is my preferred method of working - as per Swarmwise by Rick Falkvinge.
The other work I do for human rights type applications is mostly privacy solutions, primarily with Pirate Chain, where I do user support and lead the marketing team and help with business development.
Most of my work for Pirate Chain is doing side projects like I did for LBRY. For Pirate Chain, this is building fun marketing tools, such as a [web3 interactive real time crypto data checker](https://3data.app), and my new venture of creating privacy crypto tools that can be used in VR/AR, using Unreal Engine, so when everyone is consumed by that, which they will be in a few years, they at least have some way of using the free market privately.
I do work with other crypto projects like Zcash also, but not to the same extent I do with Pirate Chain and Odysee.
Steve Bio:
I started as a LBRY community helper (LBRYian) 8 or so years ago.
I then became Head of the the community and was a de-facto LBRY team member.
During my time there I helped develop the platform with code and also helped with marketing.
I stepped down from my positions at LBRY to focus on my LBRY side projects, such as LBRYnomics that I did with my friend Brendon Brewer, which is a statics application for the LBRY blockchain.
However, recently, LBRYnomics deprecated because Brendon has gone off to try and win the Nobel prize for physics for his work on time-dilation ????
https://www.space.com/quasar-clocks-universe-time-dilation
During that time, I've also been running the Odysee Discord community after helping set it up.
For anyone that doesn't know, LBRY got shut down by the SEC. But Odysee continues. Odysee was the front facing website version of LBRY, which separated in to a new and separate company. On top of my customer support for Odysee, I also do some light marketing.
All my work for LBRY, Odysee and Pirate Chain is voluntary. This is my preferred method of working - as per Swarmwise by Rick Falkvinge.
The other work I do for human rights type applications is mostly privacy solutions, primarily with Pirate Chain, where I do user support and lead the marketing team and help with business development.
Most of my work for Pirate Chain is doing side projects like I did for LBRY. For Pirate Chain, this is building fun marketing tools, such as a [web3 interactive real time crypto data checker](https://3data.app), and my new venture of creating privacy crypto tools that can be used in VR/AR, using Unreal Engine, so when everyone is consumed by that, which they will be in a few years, they at least have some way of using the free market privately.
I do work with other crypto projects like Zcash also, but not to the same extent I do with Pirate Chain and Odysee.
- Category
- Artificial Intelligence
- Tags
- Mark Windows, Piers Corbyn, Agenda 2030
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