Bitcoin's network boasts a compute power that is 600,000 times greater than the combined capabilities of the world's top 100 supercomputers, according to Bittensor co-founder Ala Shaabana. Shaabana suggests that leveraging Bitcoin's coordinate-and-reward system could disrupt corporate monopolies in the AI sector. This approach could democratize AI development by utilizing the decentralized nature of Bitcoin's network to distribute computational tasks and rewards more equitably.
Bitcoin's Compute Power Surpasses Top 100 Supercomputers by 600,000 Times
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