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DevSpeak: Artificial Intelligence

DevSpeak: Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence (AI) often sounds like something straight out of a science fiction movie—robots taking over the world or computers that think and act like humans. But the reality of AI is much different and far less scary. AI is already a significant part of our lives, helping us in ways we might not even realize.

Artificial Intelligence, Defined

At its core, Artificial Intelligence is simply the ability of a machine to perform tasks that would normally require human intelligence. These tasks can include things like understanding language, recognizing patterns and solving problems.

AI is just a tool designed to mimic certain aspects of human thinking or behavior. But it’s important to note that AI doesn’t have feelings, consciousness, or self-awareness. It’s just a set of algorithms—basically, step-by-step instructions for processing data and making decisions based on that data.

For example, when you use voice commands to ask your smartphone for the weather, AI is at work. It understands your question, searches for the information, and provides you with an answer—all in a matter of seconds. But it’s not “thinking” the way humans do; it’s following a programmed sequence of actions based on the input it receives from you… a thinking, creative human.

General vs. Narrow AI

Now that we know what AI is, it’s crucial to understand that there are two main types: General AI and Narrow AI.

It’s a little more complicated than just General and Narrow. If you want to dive deeper into the types of AI, check out this video from IBM.

Narrow AI

This is the type of AI we interact with daily. Narrow AI (often referred to as weak AI) is designed to perform a specific task or a set of related tasks. It’s very good at what it does, but it’s limited to that particular function. A facial recognition system can identify people in photos, but it can’t play chess or write a song.

These types of AI can seem deceptively intelligent, but that’s because it’s trained to be incredibly proficient at one thing. As humans, we tend to recognize someone who is really good at something as very capable. AI is not a human. Just because it’s impressively responsive as a chat bot doesn’t mean that it has real insight or understanding of anything it’s been trained on.

Search engine algorithms are a great example of this. Google seems like it knows everything about you sometimes. It places ads at the exact right time. Have you ever gotten an ad on YouTube for something that you were just thinking about but never voiced aloud? Spookily insightful, huh?

Only it’s not. Google’s algorithm has sampled terabytes of data on literally billions of people. It is excellent at seeing the patterns and knowing that if you searched for A and you purchased B, you’re likely going to think about C sometime in the next few days. This doesn’t mean it knows you, it just knows what humans are likely to do.

General AI 

This is the kind of AI you see in movies — machines that can think, learn and apply knowledge across a wide range of tasks, just like a human. However, General AI (referred to as strong AI) doesn’t exist yet. While there’s some disagreement about how long, we’re still definitely a long way from creating a machine that can do everything a human can do.

To accomplish this, we’d need to make algorithms that can do everything the human brain can. The problem with that is that we don’t really understand how our brain does its thing entirely. Even if we can simulate the number of neurons and interconnections in a human brain (a BIG task), will that equate to learning, insight and creative thinking? Is a brain just a computer or something more is a question that science hasn’t come very close to answering.

Recent studies indicate that we may be even further from General AI than we thought. Some recent evidence suggests that human reasoning may actually be using an unprecedented macroscopic quantum system throughout our bodies, giving rise to what we think of as “consciousness”. If that or anything like it is the case, we’re orders of magnitude further from general AI that can compare to human intelligence than we thought we were.

Regarding GPT: Understanding Large Language Models

Let’s take a short digression to talk about one of the most ubiquitous forms of AI out there – the Large Language Model (LLM), used in programs such as GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer). Since these specialize in one of the cornerstones of civilization (communication), they’re easy to overestimate or misunderstand. After all, we typically see the ability to communicate well in humans as a sign of intelligence.

Large Language Models (LLMs) are a type of AI designed to understand and generate human-like text based on the input they receive. They are trained on vast amounts of text data, allowing them to learn patterns, grammar and even some aspects of reasoning. When you ask GPT a question or give it a prompt, it analyzes the input and generates a response that seems coherent and relevant, often mimicking human language quite convincingly.

How GPT Forms Responses

When you interact with GPT, you’re essentially giving it a prompt – a piece of text that it will use as a starting point to generate a response. GPT doesn’t “think” or “understand” the way humans do. Instead, it uses the patterns it has learned during training to predict what text is likely to come next based on the input it received.

If you ask GPT to write a story about a cat, it’ll use the knowledge it has about cats, stories and language structure to craft a response. The more detailed your prompt, the more focused and accurate its response will be. It isn’t actually composing a story… it’s just giving a response that sounds like something a human may say.

Limitations of LLMs

While LLMs like GPT are incredibly powerful, they have significant limitations:

  • Lack of understanding: LLMs do not possess true understanding or consciousness. They generate text based on patterns, not on any deeper comprehension of the world. This means that while GPT can produce text that seems intelligent, it doesn’t actually “know” anything in the way humans do.
  • Dependence on training data: LLMs are only as good as the data they’ve been trained on. If the data is biased or incomplete, the model’s responses may also be biased or inaccurate. Additionally, GPT cannot create entirely new knowledge; it only recombines and reinterprets what it has already been exposed to.
  • Inability to think critically: GPT and other LLMs cannot critically evaluate or verify information. They can sometimes generate responses that are factually incorrect or nonsensical, particularly if the prompt is ambiguous or outside the model’s training scope.

You can train a parrot to respond to specific phrases with almost conversational quips… that doesn’t mean the parrot is carrying on a conversation with you. LLMs are similar to that in lots of ways. The AI is learning what responses to a prompt are likely to be appropriate based on the data it is fed. It’s complex, but it’s still just parroting the data it’s been given.

Apocalypse, Not

One of the biggest myths about AI is that it will eventually become so intelligent that it will take over the world, causing an “AI apocalypse.” This idea is more fiction than fact.

Remember, Narrow AI is designed to do specific tasks. It can’t suddenly decide to become something else. Your AI-powered vacuum cleaner isn’t going to start plotting world domination… it’s just going to keep cleaning your floors. Even if we one day develop General AI, the idea that it would turn against us is highly speculative and far from a present concern. It’s also likely that generations of sci fi writers have been assigning scary, but fundamentally human characteristics to a theoretical, inhuman system.

In reality, AI is just another tool. As people understand more of this, another alarmist point of view has become prevalent – the idea that AI will replace all of us. Again, this goes a little far. There are parts of life that AI has already made more efficient, but it’s just a tool. 

The invention of the power drill didn’t replace carpenters. Often human expertise is still required to get the best work out of these AIs. Writing from GPT will feel choppy and generic if it’s not edited by an expert. Images generated by non-artists from Midjourney often still lack the composition and cohesion that an artistic eye with experience can bring. 

You could give me (a writer) a powerful data aggregation algorithm, and I would be totally lost and would probably just waste time on it. To a data analyst, it can be a super power for tedious and mundane tasks that previously sucked their time dry. The expertise from a real human is still required to get the best work out of AI.

Human Intelligence Boosted

Hopefully this DevSpeak gives you a lot more insight into the very broad term “AI”, and how it affects your daily life. New tech and the jargon that comes with it is often confusing, but that’s why you have DevSpeak!

This one was a mouthful for sure! Thanks for sticking with us through this deep dive on an important topic. We’ll be back soon with more explainers designed to buff your understanding of the tech world!

Gala Welcomes Rivalz.AI to the GalaChain Ecosystem

Gala Welcomes Rivalz.AI to the GalaChain Ecosystem

With a state-of-the-art chain that makes it easier than ever to build on blockchain, a $GALA CertiK security rating that leaves all other altcoins in the dust and the speed and scalability to make it happen, Gala is looking to empower the world with web3 tech.

Amid 2024’s surge of GalaChain growth that includes new projects and products from different industries around the world, we are thrilled to announce a strategic partnership with Rivalz.AI, a pioneering force in AI-driven decentralized applications. This collaboration will make great strides in our journey towards revolutionizing the blockchain landscape, particularly in the realm of AI and data provenance.

Empowering Innovation with Rivalz.AI on GalaChain

Rivalz.AI is set to introduce an AI-driven DePIN RollApp, ushering in a new era of AI data provenance and a modular AI-app ecosystem on GalaChain. Their vision aligns seamlessly with our commitment to empowerment and decentralization, as they leverage the robust capabilities of GalaChain to build AI Agents, AI Personas, and several innovative solutions.

The native token of the Rivalz ecosystem, $RIZ, will be utilized for transaction fees, powering node infrastructure, data monetization, and more. This integration not only enhances the utility of GalaChain but also expands our ecosystem’s reach and impact across multiple sectors.

Why This Partnership Matters

The collaboration with Rivalz.AI is a strategic alignment that reflects our shared vision for the future of web3. By combining our strengths, we are setting the stage for groundbreaking developments in both blockchain technology and AI. This partnership will provide the community with new tools for innovation and the power to shape the digital future.

We welcome Rivalz.AI into our ecosystem with open arms and immense enthusiasm for the possibilities that lie ahead. Together, we are poised to redefine the boundaries of technology and creativity in the blockchain space.

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Fuzzle Reborn! Building on GalaChain

Fuzzle Reborn! Building on GalaChain

Fuzzles are back!!! Thanks to a dedicated group of community members, they are ready to start building the Fuzzle empire!

What the Fuzz?

For those of you who are out of the loop, here’s a little background on Fuzzles.

Fuzzles are a collection of AI NFT companions that were developed by EndlessAI and released through the Gala store on April 27, 2022. While the Fuzzle community was strong and loved these adorable alien creatures, development gradually slowed on the NFT collection.

This is web3 though, and the dedicated community of Fuzzle owners wasn’t helpless. Through the Fuzzle Prime DAO, Fuzzle owners banded together to negotiate with EndlessAI over the project. In December of 2023, they announced that they had officially taken over the intellectual property rights for Fuzzle from EndlessAI.

Fuzzles Invading GalaChain

This started a new wave of community development on the project. The new home of Fuzzles, https://beta.fuzzleprime.com/, is still under construction, but already there have been some pretty big strides.

“We all had unmet expectations,” commented GingerBreadMan, Community Developer for Fuzzles. “Now that the community runs the project, we can fulfill those expectations together in a more fruitful way for everyone involved.”

Read more about community plans on Fuzzle Prime’s Medium blog:

https://medium.com/@FuzzlePrime/2-phase-plan-7692e9a9ba32

Fuzzles will be building out features on GalaChain in the coming months, with that effort already obvious from a super cool Gala Music widget available while you’re hanging with Fuzzle on their homepage. We’re excited to see all the new projects coming to take advantage of GalaChain’s scalability, speed and efficiency… but it’s especially thrilling to see these adorable alien overlords coming back and building here.

Web3 as it Should Be

We talk about community empowerment and the freedom that web3 brings to people all the time, but this stands as a shining example of what web3 can be. EndlessAI brought an NFT collection that people loved, and the community didn’t have to lay down and let it go when things didn’t go as expected.

The Fuzzle Prime DAO features a voting system in which all Fuzzle holders can vote in decisions, and each Fuzzle holder is entitled to a portion of credits spent on the Fuzzle platform. 

This is how web3 is supposed to work. Community, empowered. Congratulations to the Fuzzle Prime DAO for all their accomplishments over the past year. We’re looking forward to what they can create on GalaChain!