mmm...
wouldn't that kinda already exist with a merger of components - such as something like SingularityNET for the AI, with Storj, IPFS, etc as the memory piece...? Or what would make the idea you have in mind particularly different?
mmm...
wouldn't that kinda already exist with a merger of components - such as something like SingularityNET for the AI, with Storj, IPFS, etc as the memory piece...? Or what would make the idea you have in mind particularly different?
It kind of would exist if you merged like that yes, but I think distributed shared servers would be the way to go for AI - at the moment all that Storj does is provide storage for the data which is accessed when needed, an AI would need continuous access to a lot of data, meaning that an API connecting distributed servers to a file wouldn't be enough.
I think that the tech that you mentioned will be the foundation for this sort of AI, but it will have to be improved. The first thing will be cross chain inter-opertability, then the next phase will be "catching" data as it is constantly pinged between nodes (Accenture are working on something like this), then finally developing AI that can qctually do something useful with this mass of data.