Hyperbolic co-founder and CEO Jasper: Collaborative potential and challenges in the AI era under the decentralized context

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PANews
09-20
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PANews reported on September 20 that at the "Growth Hacker Camp" event co-organized by BeWater and PANews, Hyperbolic co-founder and CEO Jasper Zhang delivered a keynote speech titled "The Future of AI is Collaborative", using Hyperbolic as an example to discuss the technical challenges, solutions, and future prospects of the decentralized AI ecosystem. He said that AI is the strongest and newest technology of this era and can be applied to social media, finance, transportation and other fields. Distributed computing resources can improve AI performance. At the same time, after building a high-quality centralized operating system, users can contribute their computer resources to participate in AI computing to form a decentralized ecosystem. However, Jasper also pointed out that AI technology faces challenges in performance optimization, verification mechanisms, and data privacy protection, and gave corresponding solutions. He also emphasized the important role of collaboration in promoting AI technology innovation and ecological construction, which can help build a more open, efficient and secure AI ecosystem.

In addition, Jasper predicts that the future development of AI will no longer be a single and huge model, but a network composed of thousands of AI agents working together, each agent solving problems in a specific field, and will also be modularized, networked and highly intelligent to form a super intelligent network.

It is understood that the second "BeWater Growth Hacker Camp" was held in Singapore from September 20 to September 21. This event was co-organized by BeWater and PANews, aiming to focus on growth methods, stimulate collective wisdom, and jointly explore the essence of marketing. The event invited top projects and top VC investors who have achieved huge growth in the past six months to hold 10 wonderful discussions around core topics such as personal brand and influence, marketing strategy, community culture and organic growth, Web2 user acquisition and retention.

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