The world has changed a lot in a positive way in the last decades; so we have seen unprecedented advances in many areas of knowledge. The way I see it, one of those great advances has been blockchain technology.
I am trying to catch up with all the knowledge related to cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology
As those who read me well know, my profession belongs to the area of health sciences, so my interest in the area of blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies may seem a bit strange, but it is not so much, if we understand that the blockchain technology has possible applications in almost all fields of human knowledge; and that it will only be a matter of time before these changes are implemented.
On the other hand, cryptocurrencies are gaining more and more space in the field of means of payment. So it's no wonder I'm interested in both. Also, after all I am in Hive, which is a medium or platform that is an exponent and faithful example of Web 3.0, a social medium that rewards the content published by its users with cryptocurrencies.
Now, don't any of you think for a second that I understand very deeply what I'm talking about. The reality is that I have done a little research on the Internet, and also recently a colleague from one of the clinics where I work began to talk to me about these issues regularly. The aforementioned colleague is a technology geek in general and especially blockchain technology; therefore, he has explained so many things to me in the last days, that I think I have been assimilating and understanding a little better what it is all about.
Blockchain technology is useful in the medical field
But what interested me most about everything he told me was that in the midst of all the explanations he gave me, he came to a part in which he said that blockchain technology would, in the future, be the owner of all the medical records of all the people. Without a doubt, I believe that this will be quite a big achievement, that is, due to the fact that all doctors can access the medical records of their patients in a decentralized and systematized way, from anywhere in the world; simply using a computer or smartphone and Internet.
Now, I thought, that's the positive part of all of this, but the negative part is that there should be some level of filtering for this breakthrough that I just mentioned; because it is one thing for us doctors to have unlimited access to the medical records of our patients, and quite another for anyone (regardless of whether they are health personnel or not) to have access to this kind of personal and sensitive information.
This is a legitimate concern, because blockchain technology, from what I understand, is accessible to everyone, so I don't know how programmers will develop such a filter to solve this problem. Still, I think they'll find a way to do it in the years to come. And the truth is that I have no idea if there is already a project or team of developers working on creating all this; but if it is not so; They should do it now, because it is undoubtedly a great window of opportunity, as they say in the business world.
Blockchain could become a standard means of storing records in the decades to come. I think private blockchains will work out just fine in the medical field. As the name implies, they are not public but private. However, there's a risk of losing decentralisation with private blockchains.
I totally and absolutely agree with what you just said. The risk lies in the decentralization factor, because in order for the records to be private, they will have to sacrifice, or at least risk, that factor; at least this is so when analyzing it from the current operating scheme. I suppose there will be new layers and innovations in the blockchains that will allow all of this to be solved somehow.
I suppose too. There could be a way to add multiple layers to it in which both decentralisation and the privacy or the security of data is put into account. I think it is more of a technical problem that can be solved through innovations.
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Because I noticed your Beatles post was generated with AI, I checked this one and the detector came to the same conclusion so I will send you a flag.
I'm sorry to tell you that you and your detector are wrong. My post is not the result of plagiarism, abuse, or Artificial Intelligence of any kind. Now, if you want to qualify it like this and downvote it, you don't need any kind of justification, just do it and that's it; you can do that whenever you want to, but do not come to say things that are not true.
The true is that I don't need any kind of artificial intelligence to write a post like this (and better ones), but if you think I'm writing to try to abuse the system, you're probably judging by your own condition; so maybe it's you (whoever you are) who are incapable of writing a post of a few paragraphs by yourself and that is of quality.
You can search making use the tool that you want, or say that you use it, but these AI detection tools are not reliable at all, and I have lately investigated that, because since I came to this chain they have been accusing me of being an abuser, plagiarist, etc. which I am not, and I don't need to be. I have no need to earn rewards here; for which I write practically as a hobby; I mean, if my posts earn well, and if they don't, I don't really care, Or what do you think that the economic incomes of someone in my profession are?
That is to say, thanks to my profession, I have no economic needs of any kind; therefore, I don't need to go around trying to cheat on this blockchain or on this platform. Because I have not come to this blockchain or this ecosystem to destroy, but rather to build, entertain, and positively interact with all the good people here. But it is already seeming an impossible work to me, given everything that has been happening to me lately when I write each post, so now I understand why many say that Hive has things that do not let it grow or prosper, among them, the "mafias" of groups from people like you, that you say you do everything you do for the benefit of the platform, but in reality, you do everything possible to annoy and drive away everyone who comes to try to build something positive here.
And lastly, I believe that when a person uses AI to write articles, that it does it to increase its productivity, ergo, to be able to write prolifically every day. I, on the other hand, write very sporadically because, due to my occupations, I hardly have time to write as much as I would like. So analyze a little before you start saying things that are not true.
P.S. It looks like you just want to annoy me (for no reason) and want to set a precedent for more people to come downvote me. Well, I don't care, because I know very well that I am nothing of what you accuse me of. So don't worry, go your way, I don't expect you to change. And surely you will come up with many more cheap arguments to try to prove that you are right, but you are not, no matter what you say about it, because you and me know the reality: That you are dying to harm my account... Well, maybe you will... And I don't care!
I don't know what your problem is, but even your reply tests positive as AI? haha
That's very bizarre. What do you use an ai helper or something for grammar? I don't care, I was just trying to help you be aware that this could be a view other people will see when they test your writings against https://gptzero.me/
I'm not going to flag you all the time or anything, it was just a good way to get your attention that I was using GPTZero as a tool to highlight the possible use of AI in your writing text as a situation in which a conversation or debate could be started to drive further inquiry and spread awareness of the risks of using AI in written work.
I'm glad you don't care, nevertheless, I will be checking up on your posts from time to time, so hopefully, you can tweak them enough so that the detector doesn't say it's all ai anymore and trigger any more flags or debates.
As you can see, this reply to you was 100% generated by a human. lol it wasn't that hard, all I did was think and write a response. Very bizarre indeed.
I don't give a bleech your tool, because everything it says is totally false. And it seems that you only use it to annoy or harm others. Well, if that your goal, good (sad) for you. And I'm not going to try to modify anything because I'm just not using AI, nor am I doing anything wrong. Deep down, you know it, but your intention is none other than to annoy, and perhaps make other people always vote negatively on my posts... What do you gain with this?