Web3, AI, and Gaming
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We aim to integrate Web3 with AI through the autonomous world. Web3 offers a decentralized organization and economic system, allowing AI the potential to break free from top-down control.
OpenAI promises to manage AI risks, yet they've shown they can't even control their board's effective operation. Perhaps allowing a disjointed grassroots organization to dominate is more dangerous than entrusting the world to AIs with free will.
Such a significant technological force as AI shouldn't be controlled by a few, but merely open-sourcing the code isn't a panacea. Compared to traditional open-source projects, AI is entangled with too vast interests and powers, making purely altruistic organizational models ill-fitted for AI's development. Web3, however, offers a compatible possibility: on one hand, like traditional open-source communities, it values openness, transparency, and decentralization; on the other, Web3 can operate more effectively in the market, attracting massive capital investments and providing economic incentives to creators and builders.
Web3 and AI both contain the potential for revolutionary shifts in the political and economic paradigms. Given their revolutionary nature, success won't come overnight but will require generations of brave revolutionaries to explore and experiment. Traditional revolutions have always been localized, often leading to violent conflicts and even international wars. This digital revolution, starting in the virtual space, has the potential to proceed in a more peaceful and enjoyable manner. In this sense, "gaming" is the method for our generation to engage in social revolution and experimentation.
Through gaming, we can fully leverage human capabilities for seeking novelty and fun while peacefully exploring and experimenting with various social orders, economic models, and even political systems, preparing for a new era of coexistence between humans and AI.