Let s talk about #AI BOOM #DataMining for #nft #metaverse #WEB3
December 8th, 2022
Good morning, my friend. How are you?
yaeundaThank you. I was just thinking this morning when I got up, I didn't see you in the video yesterday. You just had your screen in it. You were hiding.
web3grandpappaThat's all right.
yaeundaOhh no excuses.
web3grandpappaSo my laptop. So I gotta get a new webcam cause my laptop I'll be breaking these things.
yaeundaOhh no excuses.
web3grandpappaI know. So now I gotta go and I gotta get it done.
yaeundaSo.
yaeundaIt's not bloody hell. Where's Yonder? She's not there.
web3grandpappaYeah, just a screen.
yaeundaYeah.
web3grandpappaYep.
web3grandpappaThat's cool. Good morning, Mr G how are you?
yaeundaOhh, sorry I didn't even I had a missed goes. Yeah that's cool.
yaeundaI thought, oh, that was sneaky. You're hiding.
web3grandpappaOhh excellent.
web3grandpappaOhh no, no. So I love being in front of the camera always. Like that's really, really. So I'm playing around with this social listening is actually taking me out of my comfort zone a little bit. So we're going to get started. I'm going live now. We're going to try it again. We see if we do some stuff differently. Good morning everybody. I am Yanda, the CEO and founder of everything that the verses and it's a pleasure to be here this morning. We are niche in real estate.
yaeundaWe have everything, fashion, everything, human resources and we are on the project choppy verse and it's such a pleasure and an honor to be here this morning. We are building a metaverse. And so I have my wonderful guest this morning. I have Mr G, who is our Co host and always stepping in and appreciate it in Web three, Grandpa Paul, our wonderful speaker and contributor.
yaeundaSo this morning we're going to talk about this AI boom and data mining for annuities, metaverse and web three. What does that all mean, man? I was doing the research on this stuff and it really took me by storm. So I'm going to go on mute for a moment and I want to say good morning, go up through Grandpa, take a few minutes, introduce yourself and we go from there.
yaeundaHi, good morning everyone. I'm Web 3 grandpapa or my real name is Oscar Harding, which I don't mind either.
web3grandpappaI'm into SEO and the crypto space and are blocking crypto blogging and I enjoy crypto spaces and helping people and this space here with Yonder is awesome. They're always helping new people on board. My blog is actually all about helping new people get into crypto as well. Lots of information for for newbies to get on there.
web3grandpappaI think more and more soon there'll be videos on there as well and helping new people on board. One of the things that I was listening this morning was this new AI chat. You talked to it and it talks to your back and.
web3grandpappaYou know, so I always are very interesting subject and that, you know, I've tried a little bit, I I've tried a little bit of AI stuff, but at the moment I'm still a bit too much of a control freak and I end up reverting back to wanting to do it manually myself. So might be my age.
web3grandpappaBut I'll I'll attempt to do it again. But Dad, good morning or good afternoon or good evening to everyone, and I'll let Yolanda continue with the conversation.
web3grandpappaGood morning. Everybody there. Yeah, this Mr GI just wanted to say hi.
misterg3234Thank you, Mr G I've just been talking and talking and talking. I'm glad you came and bailed me out because listen I was just saying web three. Grandpa Paul is amazing. So you know everybody in the room make sure you follow. Check out his web three directory. Make sure you're a part of it. Like this is it's it's just continuing to build. So I talk about iron sharpening iron so much here this morning and I just want you all everyday iron sharpening iron. And what does that mean? I post and I say
yaeundaGeniuses in the room. You are the geniuses in the room. So it's not an accident that you're here in this space. And we found each other. We're here Monday through Friday, 6:00 AM Eastern Standard Time. And Mr G, how are you? Introduce yourself. This your time, man.
yaeundaHey GMGM everybody. Yep welcome from sunny Florida. Got a full moon here tonight as the morning still coming up but just love the the space that we have here and as as I try to create success routines my routine is not to be hanging out on Twitter all day but to just gather certain information and then continue out through our day building at 10:00 o'clock. You know like everything meta verses I'm trying to either build or I'm meeting with people. So those are the things that I love.
misterg3234Doing. And right now I'm just unfortunately focused on a lot of taxes that nobody's thinking about right now. But as a planner, I'm always about three months ahead. So yeah, thank you. Love being here.
misterg3234Thank you, Mr Jay. And it's so important to time block. You know, I was speaking to the team this morning about you know, like really scaling and putting that cadence in based on time because time is an element and I will tell you all, be very protective of your time because they're not creating anymore of it. So I just wanted to put that out there, but you're absolutely right. Go ahead, Mr G.
yaeundaYeah. And I mean that was my thought also, and it still is. But in this space, somebody awakened me to realizing how I can control my time even better, and it's through controlling my energy. So I go back even before that and check my energy levels to help control my time. And that was alpha. I got out of this space and I'm really excited about today's topic. AI love doing that. So thank you.
misterg3234Thank you, Mr. J awesome. That's good. So I'm doing the share screen as well and I'm streaming live to 8 platforms this morning. And So what we start out with is really the education lesson of the definition of while we're here in this room. And so, Amanda, I'm known as the water down queen. And part of what I do is I watered down information so that you all can understand where we're headed. And then the subject matter experts come to the room and we talked through it. So I've been talking to D
yaeundaBills and he's like Honda, we gotta do this AI we gotta do data linking. We gotta do data mapping. And so with my why to this is 1. Once I started on, I'm not professionally trained. So let me tell you that I'm not professionally trained. But when I start to think about data mining it's it's harvesting data, right? In my head I'm saying this is harvest. So when you look at things like this slide or you look at the definition of data mining, right, extracting information from huge sets.
yaeundaOf data. So if you think about yourself, and I just want to talk to you from yourself, how much data is being collected on you?
yaeundaSo when I start to think about how much data is being collected on you for instance.
yaeundaWhen I go to the doctor's office, for instance, there's this whole refresh. You got to go through your paperwork again. You have to go through your vitals again. You have to record and chart any, you know, changes since your last visit. Where does that information go?
yaeundaIt goes into a computer, but what happens with the information, right? So I want you to start, I'm keep talking to you about data. So when I go and I am here on social media.
yaeundaI am creating content. I am creating data.
yaeundaAnd so one of the discoveries I said is, well, where's my data?
yaeundaLocated and. Why are they storing my data?
yaeundaRight. And that's just everything that I've done on this particular platform. So if it's everything I've done on this particular platform, it's housed in a data set is data center. So my huge sets of data for Twitter is behind privacy and settings. So I go and I request my data.
yaeundaSo from this I'm thinking data mining and ecommerce. So that's where I'm headed this morning is talking through data. I want to take a few minutes and say hey Zane Nation, how are you?
yaeundaHello, good morning. Ohh, good morning.
zaynation001Morning.
yaeundaHow are you?
yaeundaYeah, I'm doing good. I'm doing good. How are you?
zaynation001Excellent, excellent.
yaeundaYeah, it's actually nice to be here. Thank you for the space.
zaynation001And it's a pleasure to have you here this morning. Thank you for coming up. You want to tell us a little bit about why this topic interests you?
yaeundaWell, actually when I was actually growing up, you know, I actually wrote, you know, it kind of is actually some words together and it's all boils down to they're in the use of AI. When I reflect on it, you know, then I definitely don't know what AI was, but you know, I had this great idea by that time and you know, after discovering the function of AI, it's something that I think is actually achievable with the help of.
zaynation001I and actually recently I came up, I came around with facts about these cheap that Elon Musk is actually you know making recently that that is actually implanted on the brain. So you know I'm actually interested in it because of this.
zaynation001Very good. Look at y'all, he start talking about the newer link and the newer link came out, I wanna say maybe a week ago. And we did a short conversation on the data harvesting from the neural link and through that research we found it was only one company approved in the world, FDA approved and well in the United 1. And I think there's Experian if I'm not mistaken. And so we looked at brain IO and some other things.
yaeundaIn our conversation. And So what he's talking about in that neural link is the microchip.
yaeundaComputer for your brain.
yaeundaSo if you haven't heard about it, that's why I'm talking to y'all about data mining. I'm talking to you about you and all the data that's collected from you and where is it housed. So I just talked to you about social media management and the data. So the data that everything that you do.
yaeundaOn any social media platform, on any, on any platform, there's data on what you're doing and it's tracking what you're doing.
yaeundaOK.
yaeundaMakes sense?
yaeundaSo far, good morning and alas, alas goshi.
yaeundaYes, that's correct. Thank you. Good morning.
alaskoshiHow are you? Good morning.
yaeundaI'm excellent. How are you doing?
alaskoshiExcellent. And what interests you about this subject topic?
yaeundaSo I got into chat GPT a few days ago, like a lot of people, and it's.
alaskoshiJust really.
alaskoshiBeen.
alaskoshiIt's I feel like it's something that I've been looking for for several years and it's finally become available to me, a tool that can help supplement my brain to make me more productive. And so, yeah, just thrilled to talk about.
alaskoshiIt is, and there's a long article this morning on it. Go ahead, web three, grandpa.
yaeundaHow do you say like at that chat I?
web3grandpappaI had a little bit of a look at a couple of those things as well. I'm not. I'm personally still not a real fan of where they're at yet, because unfortunately humans with biases are programmed them.
web3grandpappaTo start with and you know until they have a system where.
web3grandpappaYou really do know what the biases are of the people that are programming them, that give you the information from questions you may ask or what you do.
web3grandpappaI think that's still inherently a bad thing.
web3grandpappaYou know, I would, but overall I look AI in the developer but we all have to go through stages of learning like we are in here and with everything. But I think when people use these things.
web3grandpappaYou know, they do need to consider that they're still humans programming them. And yeah, the teams that do them, you know, you should take notice of their actual biases and have a look at some of the things that come out of some of these programs.
web3grandpappaAnd and you know and and use these things knowing that humans have programmed them and there is inherited biases in them. So when you take that information.
web3grandpappaYou know, you should just remember that in the 1st place that that's all I wanted to say.
web3grandpappaI love that. So most of you, if you're following along on the screen, I do believe that is. You'll be able to see. And we're going to take a deep dive in the chat. Um, GPT as well. I noticed several people were blogging and writing on it this morning on LinkedIn. And I thought, wow, let me take a few minutes and see this initiative and see what it's all about. Hey there, Edmund. How are you? Good morning. Good morning, Elle. Good morning, CK. Night photography.
yaeundaHello, niobe. Hey there, Tommy. What's going on? It's a pleasure to have you all here. So on that new chat by GP2. So when we think about where we are in this immersiveness, it's really looking at the onboarding process through education, right. So are we anywhere else but trying to on board? There's on board 60. Hey there, invite you on up. So are we talking about anything other than how do we get mass adoption into the Metaverse? How do we get mass adoption?
yaeundaInto web 3.
yaeundaAnd when I look at like the new chat GP, take a look at this screen you all it will force colleges to get creative to prevent cheating. So from the use cases that's being applied because it was created by AI.
yaeundaIs it the words you all? Is that is that how it works?
yaeundaYes, you type of questions or words to it and then it replies.
alaskoshiSo one of the systems that I use in the web two world is what is it? Ask the public.
yaeundaSo I don't know if any of you have used asked the public before.
yaeundaIn a web too, and what it does it it like indexes. Let me make sure that is the source that I'm quoting. Ask the public so I'm y'all can see me typing it on here. But what the ask the public is, is you can ask two questions for free.
yaeundaAnd go ahead, went through Grandpa.
yaeundaObviously the site look this, I don't know if a lot of people know this. And there's two main differences really like us, the public, and then tend to search the Internet. This new chat AI doesn't search the Internet for answers. It searches from information that it's making up, from the information that's been programmed in it to learn from. And that's a very big distinction that people need to understand. That's that's all I was going to say.
web3grandpappaThere's.
alaskoshiOh, really?
yaeundaGo ahead.
yaeundaI was just going to, yeah, just add there are ways around that to access the Internet to have chat GPT access the Internet.
alaskoshiYeah.
alaskoshiWearing a man do tail or can you tell?
yaeundaOh sure. So.
alaskoshiNo, there's.
alaskoshiOf.
alaskoshiSome stuff you could look up on Twitter. People that have done things that are, you know.
alaskoshiNot chat GPT isn't supposed to be able to do so. One of them is if you look for a chat GPT in kernel mode.
alaskoshiCould supposedly get into that and do some more advanced things. And then there's ways of.
alaskoshiWriting code with chat GPT, creating programs using, say, Chrome extensions or Python to then use other sources to access the Internet, input that information as you're prompting the chat GPT, and so forth.
alaskoshiLook at you. Bravo, my friend. I absolutely love it. Treasure just came up with her hand. And then we'll come to you. We have 3 grandpapa. Good. Hi, treasure.
yaeundaGood morning. Good morning, everybody. I just heard you say a little bit about AI. I've worked with it a little bit. I know that it's the prompts. You got to kind of, you know, be creative in putting your prompts in and it'll create what you're, you know, as close as what you're asking for, as possible. Once you get the picture or whatever you're doing, you will have a chance to regenerate. If that's not the picture that you're looking for, you can regenerate it.
treasurenotes1Give you a couple different options to use, but I know that I've talked to a lot of people and they said just work on your prompt game. That's what they told me. So it's just the way you put your prompts in. And then a lot of people after they put their prompts and they get their AI picture, they'll take that and put it into a computer program and and kind of alter it also. So a lot of people don't just take the ending result that the AI gives, they actually go in and kind of edit and and make i
treasurenotes1To do it, I'm still learning. I know there's mid journey, there's motion, leap, there's one called lenza that I haven't tried yet, I just heard of. So it's quite a few, but it's very interesting.
treasurenotes1Excellent. Go ahead, Web 3, grandpapa.
yaeundaI was just saying, like there's quite a few very interesting different AI programs out there.
web3grandpappaAnd, and I already partly said it once again, it's a it's a very different thing using an IOP program for art and IO program that will actually suit the Internet or reference material and give you an answer, then one that tries to do reasoning and figure things out from information that's been fed into it.
web3grandpappaAnd that that actually does bother me slightly. Again, I feel quite uncomfortable with that idea. I I like the idea of using creative ways. I like the idea of them being able to research and give you all different sorts of research information on both sides, but anything that's been programmed to.
web3grandpappaGive an opinion or to come up with its own opinion or what it believes it should be said.
web3grandpappaAgain, it's heavily biased with the people that program it and and that that just concerns me. Doesn't matter whether it's an art program or a program that's writing essays, I just think when we use these programs.
web3grandpappaAnd we should take note which of those things it actually is.
web3grandpappaOh, that's a good point. Like we should do just that. We have to pay attention more. And so part of the fear talking and fear, right? So FOMO is real, but part of the fear is our jobs being replaced with AI, right? So some conversation for us to talk through. I use Canva.
yaeundaSo camera. I got two Canberra, Canberra curriculum design and Canva for making content. And I use cambo when I'm making content. And I know they now have AI generator inside Canva, so I am able to just continue to kind of play with words and phrases in order to see what really comes out. So it looks like some of these content creator platforms may even offer AI as an option.
yaeundaJust saying so AI is here to stay y'all. So if if there's a rally cry that's needed, I would say everybody learn some AI. That's the kind of, that's the appeal. Like AI is going to change our life. I give you for for instance, right I I worked at Walmart and I and you'll always, you hear me reference Walmart stories from a executive level. And so I remember being inside the stores.
yaeundaAnd the floor crew, so you know, you have to look at floor equipment and to shine. And what kind of floor you're using, BCT or tile or cement, depends on the equipment that you'll use. And so I used to have the hardest time trying to find somebody to drive the Zamboni or the scrubber machine or work the buffer. And I went into a store. So I just named three positions I had trouble trying to get people to do. And literally I went into the store and I'm shopping.
yaeundaAt Sam's Club. And there's the Zamboni. I mean, the Zamboni is going through, it's automated. So it's using some of that automation. And then I'm like, OK, it's a card there. So now I got the wrong book, right? I got the little Roomba vacuum cleaner that goes around and, you know, takes care of stuff. But again, AI is here to stay. Go ahead, Mr G, you got some alpha on this?
yaeundaYeah, I was just gonna share. I actually, uh, pinned it up. I got an AI yesterday that actually does wrapping and it you just give it a topic and it'll come up with a a 35 to 52nd with bars rhyming. And we were playing with it yesterday and I was wondering where it's getting its information because like literally I put in things like Kevin Bacon footloose and it actually pulled up part of that movie and referenced the town that he was in.
misterg3234I threw another one in there and said reference Donald Trump taxes and it actually came up with some very negative connotations for those things. So I find it very fascinating how these AI's are working their algorithms and like you said the the bias that may be there as it's programmed so but it was really fun to play with and and the last one my son did was putting in Halo three but he first put in Halo and then he put in the word Infinity and it came up with things about angels and things but
misterg3234The video game. And then it came up with all kinds of things about the game and the characters and what they must do, and in a whole battle scene it was almost amazing. So it's kind of fun to play with.
misterg3234It is. And treasure, you've been working with it as well. So, treasure, didn't you docked yesterday, didn't you?
yaeundaYes, yesterday.
treasurenotes1And so I'm so proud of her because she docks and I'm like, wait a minute, every time I see her, she's changed her look and and I thought that was really, really cool. So talk to us a little bit about that experience for you.
yaeundaUm, well, at first, when I was about a year and a half ago, I'm a little discreet, so I I don't really like. For some reason you really like showing my pictures stuff. I just want to show what I can do and what I'm about without like showing my picture. So I put the PFP up and I changed the hair color and the lip color, you know, just different things. I have a whole bunch of different characters for my PFP. Well, I've been doing that for about a year and a half. Then yesterday I said, well, I'm
treasurenotes1It's just not this PFP. So I took my PFP, all the different characters, and I put my picture in the middle of it and I just doxed myself yesterday so people could know I'm really, you know, some people like, well, who is that? You know, some people think your body if they don't hear you talking. So I just doxed myself yesterday and I told everybody go ahead and get a good look because I may not be uploading my picture anytime soon, but it was pretty fun.
treasurenotes1Excellent, excellent. Welcome to the stage on board 60. How are you?
yaeundaGood morning. Good morning. If I may, I am.
ssmarbaNot as knowledgeable as a lot of people when it comes to AI, but I did a few months ago.
ssmarbaA practice, basically.
ssmarbaWhen it came down to blogging because it it's a lot cause a lot of us have a lot of different.
ssmarbaMedia is we have a lot of different platforms. I do think that.
ssmarbaDepending on the information you put in, how specific you are is what information you're going to get back.
ssmarbaI.
ssmarbaUsed.
ssmarbaCopy.
ssmarbaI think it's copy AI and then there's open AI.
ssmarbaAnd.
ssmarbaYou can put in three or four.
ssmarbaSmall phrases.
ssmarbaShort phrases.
ssmarbaThat are options that are more towards.
ssmarbaWhat you're looking for as specific as you can be and you will get.
ssmarbaA more detailed answer for what you're looking for whether.
ssmarbaAs a particular article for copy AI I put in what is an NFT I then or what is a non fungible token depending on?
ssmarbaThe information that you want is what you're going to get. What you put in is what you get out of it and those, that's just from the experience that I have had.
ssmarbaAnd.
ssmarbaI appreciate that you brought me up and I'm really enjoying learning and listening, so have a beautiful day. Thank you.
ssmarbaHello. Hello. Yeah, I'm doing OK. And I'm not sure what the top pick. I'm sorry. I'm trying to rhyme because yeah. And OK, somewhat rhymed, but yeah, I'm doing good. How you doing, Mr G? Hello to the room. Happy to be here. Let's talk about AI boom and data mining. That is the type of topic that has me licking my fingers. Can't wait to hear.
astro_mustThat the panel has to share.
astro_mustI I think you're having oh, it's me.
astro_mustHello, can you guys hear me?
astro_mustOhh OK yeah I think I lost network mail. Apologies. I thought you were disconnected. Then I look at my network by and I'm like yeah, OK, it's me.
astro_mustNo, that's definitely very informative, and it's usually why I joined this space.
astro_mustYeah. At this point, if anybody is as a business, not utilizing AI for its ability to ease walk, I'm not sure what you're doing. I'm not sure.
astro_mustWhy are you not doing that? And it's OK to be quote UN quote old school, but this tool as you've described it is there to aid us in achieving our goals. It's very interesting to think about it from the supply side.
astro_mustOn how it aids the you know, I I don't know, I hear a lot of blockchain in what you said it's somewhat tracking the wool. I was somewhat losing connection in between. But I guess if it does that and you integrate that to the blockchain, it performs the task of 1 tracking from raw material to finished product and with the blockchain it does that in a transparent.
astro_mustRight now though, the question I would raise is.
astro_mustFor businesses that are essentially private, is it necessary?
astro_mustTo make that information public, I think we'll reach a point where the consciousness of the consumer is going to be.
astro_mustOne thing you have to take him into consideration if you want to be a business of the modern day, because people want to know.
astro_mustDid this use child labour? Is this organic as they say it is? So yeah, I'm hearing a lot of blockchain.
astro_mustIn your statement, if I even make sense. That makes sense.
astro_mustOh, sorry, I didn't want to interrupt you. I just was thought of something I was going to say after.
alaskoshiI love you.
astro_mustBread.
astro_mustPeanut butter and bread is OK maybe a banana.
astro_mustYou know I love this topic.
misterg3234Yeah, I think alasco, she wants to go.
astro_mustThey had their hand up.
astro_mustOK, so I have.
alaskoshiGotta close stuff. My computer laptops a little overloaded so I can't run it right now, but I posted my pin tweet is how to run.
alaskoshiChat GPT in Python on a Google Colab notebook and so you can copy that and then get your API key from open AI and then run chat GPT in Python on Google Colab and then.
alaskoshiPython is can be pretty useful for data mining. So you'd mentioned like accessing like for example getting your Twitter data. You could use Python to input your data as a prompt to chat GPT and then have it analyze your data and see what it it thinks.
alaskoshiOh, please. When we raise our hands, we don't mean to interrupt. We just need to let you know.
astro_mustYeah, what you've said is the truth to it and to the backbone of it. And I've been also analyzing this when we talk about GameFly just to bring it back home to Web 3.
astro_mustMajority of the games are not fully Unchained. What is Unchained is the tokenomics aspect, the NFT aspect, but the gameplay, the data usage. You know we received that second day from what the game publishes, right? And that always leads me to ask in alignment to your statement. Data is so powerful, are we ever going to reach a point where?
astro_mustA business is OK saying, you know what day it is? Fully Unchained. This are the habits of our gamers. Here's what they click on. This is, you know, the items that they look at in app purchases. I I really feel skeptical that we're going to get there. I hope we get there. If we get there, wow, minority as a whole has changed its philosophy. But yeah, your point just brought that in mind to me because, yeah, data.
astro_mustAnd understanding how not only to many, but how to interpret it, how to make use of the trends of what you see, how to turn data into information is that's the name of this game.
astro_mustBack to you.
astro_mustI'm doing great. Thank you very much for inviting me. I see Astro here. Astro is a good friends, we're good friends. We always share Twitter spaces together. I always appreciate having him, his good vibes, and he's also a good chess player from what he says.
stableunitdaoOhh dude, that sounds like a challenge. The data is public. Let's play.
astro_mustYeah, but I'm. I'm bad. So if you win against me, it's normal. If you don't, that's the problem.
stableunitdaoYeah, but I can't win against an AI robot. Did you guys see that? I think it was actually a chess match where it grabbed the guy's finger in.
astro_mustTwisted and turned it. Did you guys see that news? That was some time back.
astro_mustDid you get? Yeah.
astro_mustI saw something about it about AI winning in chess, but recently when we experimented with just GPT 3, I think we know for a fact that AI will surpass us in many things, and now as humans we have to plan how to be not perfect, but excellent.
stableunitdaoWill AI be able to love you? As much as I love you, brother? I don't think it'll supersede that everybody in this room, I will love you more than any computer can.
astro_mustI'm sorry. I meant to unmute. I'm getting the kids ready, sorry.
treasurenotes1You know, it's interesting because that perspective is a perspective that the Japanese have really pioneered in the Kaizen.
astro_mustI'm not sure what they call it.
astro_mustKazen supply chain model. Something of that nature. Where it.
astro_mustThe 5S of supply chain.
stableunitdaoYeah, I'm not sure what's the 5S. Let's start with that stable unit.
astro_mustSo the the 5S, if I recall, my university classes were method of organizing. Well, we thought it in the case of warehouses.
stableunitdaoTo organize the space and make sure everything is accessible. Easily accessible to avoid non value added time to avoid having any non value at the time.
stableunitdaoSo I let me tell you the 5S just.
stableunitdaoJust their title and what they mean, but I remember it was sanitized among them. Well, I got well in the exam, but I'm not working in supply chain so I forgot all about them. So yeah, they're savory Satan say so, sakatsu shitsuke, which are about cleaning, organizing.
stableunitdaoWell, there's two words that I know was cleaning in English, but they mean two different things in in French. One which is taking things and removing them from the place, and the other one we're just throwing away things that are unnecessary.
stableunitdaoSecret series about maintaining order and she suitcase about being rigorous.
stableunitdaoI think Admiral wanted to add something. He raised his hand when I was talking about the 5S.
stableunitdaoYes the Admiral did. I did wanna just add on to a I love this topic be Astro I Japan has moved through my understanding along with Taiwan with their but yeah besides the point. I mean they have fully autonomous bars with you know machine learned bartenders and like so it's not even just the Roomba which is a.
ceeyounexttimePhenomenal. Now they have a MOP version, it vacuums and it mops at the same time, which is pretty phenomenal and a great time saver. But it's gone from, you know, just.
ceeyounexttimeThings that we need in life to actually.
ceeyounexttimeLike people's time off and what they like to do to enjoy. I mean, to be quite frank, in Tokyo there's also.
ceeyounexttimeYou know, some fun sexy time clubs if you will, that have machine learned, you know, AI combined.
ceeyounexttimeYou know.
ceeyounexttimeWhat I'm talking about, I think.
ceeyounexttimeGo for a treasure.
ceeyounexttimeUh, yes, I have heard some things about that. And also I don't know if anybody knows about Internet of Things, but that's kind of in the same realm where you're going to be able to, I guess, think or talk the machines are going. Like if you could tell your washer and dryer, you know, to cut on at this time because I got a meeting at 8:00. If you're running late for a meeting, something contacts the supervisor, let them know you're going to be late before you get there. So a lot of things going o
treasurenotes1Something on my Instagram where it said they're trying to start maybe around 2025, so if it IoT.
treasurenotes1Yeah, yeah.
treasurenotes1That's so sorry to interrupt. I keep hearing that. I keep hearing 20252025. I've heard it for a I I've heard it for.
ceeyounexttimeCrypto.
treasurenotes1I for crypto so much and I know that in January an announcement comes out that we'll.
ceeyounexttimeChange the crypto atmosphere and that is 2023 and if I were to be, let's say the powers that be.
ceeyounexttimeI would. And I didn't want to lose my position, right? Like if I put myself like a method actor in those shoes and ask what is the end point and what are the things you know that are going to get in the way? I would be like, OK, Umm, humans? Human empowerment? The fact that it's been proven that Twitter spaces can move information faster than any other platform right now in the world.
ceeyounexttimeAnd we as we iron sharpens iron equal. I keep saying thank you, I love it.
ceeyounexttimeIt's uh, I would want to catch people off guard. I would want to prepare them for a time frame and then I would implement sooner so that you know.
ceeyounexttimeThings would start to crash. I would buy up those, you know, fear sales and then up the price to cut people out to create because.
ceeyounexttimeThe thing is, with Web 3, there's such a disruptive fear that's embedded in the web 2 mentality, which I think is why, you know, they're trying to gain control of these companies of the metaverse, like the fact that Animoca owns 98% of Metaverse brands, or at least they did like a month ago, and they systematically acquired them since 2018. I want to say August.
ceeyounexttimeOf that year, um goes to show the grip that they are unwilling to let go of. So I would just say prepare yourself for a sooner time frame. I might be totally wrong, but I don't think there's anything wrong with preparation and.
ceeyounexttimeYeah.
ceeyounexttimeWas it under?
stableunitdaoI I tried to wake up yesterday. I slept. I have set an alarm and it I slept through it. I did, but I woke up this time and time. It's nice to be here. I missed it so.
ceeyounexttimeIt's it's more than alpha. I mean, this is like I honestly was.
ceeyounexttimeYeah, it's so much more than that, in my opinion. Um, without this, there's. I don't see like.
ceeyounexttimeYeah, thank you is all I can say. It's I have no words.
ceeyounexttimeI think you brought something interesting, Admiral. Really very, very, very interesting point, in fact, that Animoca owns a huge proportion of Metaverse brands. But I think that there is some light that we can look towards. And the light for me is the fact that the metaverse is still not defined. All companies are still trying to create a metaverse, but there's a limitation. The biggest limitation, and I think that people don't talk a lot about it, is the fact that if you want to create an open
stableunitdaoWhere there is multiple games, assets from one game have to be not playable, but at least displayable in another game.
stableunitdaoOhh tell me your tell me tell me you're gonna tell me you're going to the files. Are you going to files?
ceeyounexttimeNo.
ceeyounexttimeI'm not sure to understand what it means, sorry.
stableunitdaoLike what? Like the file? Like the type of file that you add into your metaverse? And if it can be Omni chain, cross-platform and the way that you can call upon that data from a different server to load properly and in real time.
ceeyounexttimeYeah, that that's that kind of what I'm talking about. I didn't know it has this name, but like the on chain part, the cross chain part is not the most important. It's the fact that like right now what we see with NFT is that you have the metadata and you can have the metadata that go from one chain to the other. It's not complicated. You can even create your own bridge, NFT bridge in less than two days.
stableunitdaoWhat? I'm DM ING you.
ceeyounexttimeIt's, uh, if you you're a developer. And I think that Morales and other companies have.
stableunitdaoWell, frameworks already developed for that and tools that are already developed. We worked internally with one of them and it didn't take time to create a bridge. Nonetheless, what I want to say is that, OK, you got the metadata from one chain to the other.
stableunitdaoBut after that what happens? Like I can have a game.
stableunitdaoAnd the game is crashing. All the chains have my game, but if you go to another game, they don't load the game asset. They have access to the metadata, the NFT, but just because they didn't set their systems in a, well, a unified manner.
stableunitdaoMy game assets are not playable in this game.
stableunitdaoOr my game I said might be playable in their game but not in another one, and this closes the meta versus so before someone is able to create a norm.
stableunitdaoFor all the game designers to build on it.
stableunitdaoThat's when we will see an open metaverse, I think, because before that it's just people speculating, saying, yeah, this metaverse will be the open metaverse, this one will be the open metaverse.
stableunitdaoBut without seeing traction for literally game building website or game building engine.
stableunitdaoWe will not see attraction from radar versus because that's essentially what a metaverse is.
stableunitdaoZion, I don't know if you have your hand at first, but uh, go for it and then I can.
ceeyounexttimeOK. Sorry for the for actually interrupting you. So OK, so I love the whole idea of AI and you know the improvement is going to bring to to the whole world and you know it's going to actually help humanity in so many ways. But I also have this, you know, this thought that I've been going through my mind and actually feel over integration of AI might actually affect the human brain in terms of, you know, the way we reason.
zaynation001And actually, you know, use that our brain. Cause I feel at the end of the day AI is going to be probably doing every single thing for us. In fact, right now AI is making art and a lot of things. So I feel it will get to a point where, you know, humans might not just need to actually use their brain again and you know the effects. I don't know how it's going to be.
zaynation001So wow, so happy you just said those things as we are on a platform that was acquired for 44 billion, I'm going to keep repeating that number because I find it very important.
ceeyounexttime44 billion um.
ceeyounexttimeWith a man who has been on a hellbent mission and I say hell bent on purpose to create neurolink, right?
ceeyounexttimeOhh, I'll I'll come on Neuralink, which I heard about in 2012 and they had a working model in Switzerland, right? So that was ten, almost 13 years ago now. And I thought the man telling me who I was like madly in love with and he's a genius and.
ceeyounexttimeWe're still great friends, but he told me this and I went here crazy. There's no how could you let the Internet in your a chip and come on no, like just Google or go to a library, you know? But now here we are and.
ceeyounexttimeHe not only trains AI models and machine learning, which I mean he's covered up many of the accidents that his Tesla self driven vehicles have had that have had.
ceeyounexttimeLife of they've, you know, been deadly and catastrophic for other individuals who are human.
ceeyounexttimeMany of them have taken place.
ceeyounexttimeHis great PR Elon, great job with your PR team. I actually highly respect that, even though I don't. You know, I would. I digress, but about the AI creating art.
ceeyounexttimeThe how I entered a room yesterday and songs of Eden was in there and I.
ceeyounexttimeUm, I entered it because I couldn't really find a space. And then there it was, a female that I did not know who was with these well known mega space host people, which I didn't know about super spaces or leaderboards. A question for a different time, but it was how they tried to power play me and I was just like OK, Umm, but the female was very much about wanting to learn more about AI art.
ceeyounexttimeOK Gan generative autonomous network created art that utilizes machine learning and AI to create.
ceeyounexttimeImagery based off of a prompt and I say you know machine learning and AI because I when it has data collected enough can input. Like that's what worries me about a mid journey which you can smell a mile away. It's all it's through discord you it has a web together you know you can track back to the beginning.
ceeyounexttimeEntry and from there, like all of that data put together, you could put in something that would allow a.
ceeyounexttimeA prompt, sorry, I'm still kind of waking up a prompt to well, I am so waking up a prompt to trigger this generative autonomous network to then compile from the data pool of images, whether that be a Co data pool or your own asset data pool to create something entirely new.
ceeyounexttimeShould have said the gang part last night. I've forgot to, which makes me go oh shoot. But I was shocked at the questions and the well, the trolls fell off like flies, to be quite frank, because I control too. I've learned how to do it like just to test, like is this a real space or is this?
ceeyounexttimeLike do they want to know or not know because I'm over sharing information.
ceeyounexttimeWith people who weaponize it. Then um. And when I realized ohh, the primary people in this space who were females and this is the I met reference this space and I told the young woman leading it because she was.
ceeyounexttimeI just feel like she, you guys would get along. Um, so I was like, there's this space, actually. It's like, you know, 6:00 PM EST.
ceeyounexttimeBut it it was a because I've been utilizing AI.
ceeyounexttimeAI art I've been utilizing Gan.
ceeyounexttimeApps, platforms, websites. I know they probably overlap. Sorry for the brain fog.
ceeyounexttimeMy favorite is Snow pixel since.
ceeyounexttimeMIT had it in beta testing through the Google Free downloadable VQ can clip plus that laid everything out for you if you read below the hyperlink to the place where you could put in the prompt. Turns out nobody read below that from what I could tell and because of that.
ceeyounexttimeThey are unaware of the percentile, like how you can assign percentages to certain areas because they were talking about, well, how can you create an image that's exactly what you see in your head, which.
ceeyounexttimeI also was like the beauty to me with which changed everything about how I have a relationship with technology was I took my poetry and I was given something I never could have fathomed.
ceeyounexttimeAt all, and then the more I worked on it.
ceeyounexttimeThe more it knew my style.
ceeyounexttimeAnd it was fascinating to watch that machine learning be taught.
ceeyounexttimeWhen I I had agreed to teach it and I paid to teach it.
ceeyounexttimeSo that's I digress. But.
ceeyounexttimeHey, nice to be here. Yeah. So I kind of wanted to talk about kind of with stable was talking about.
tropylandPretty much about having.
tropylandMultiple matter verses pretty much like to where if I use like something in one metaverse, I can use it and go into all these different meta verses and use that same item.
tropylandAlright, so I have, I have a question for you because you know right now the way that we plan on doing our assets is of course to sell them as as NFT's, but the way we do it is, is as far as like the metadata, we don't have the actual assets in the metadata.
tropylandBut these NFT's are is pretty much a.
tropylandLike kind of like a key.
tropylandTo access the servers where we have all the assets.
tropylandBut if we just put the assets with the NFT, once people buy one, then they can just copy it and send it to other people.
tropylandAnd then you pretty much have access to just pirate any assets that you that you buy, right? And the only way to stop that is for us to not put that information in the metadata and to use the NFT's as keys to go to the servers and then pull that information. So and and and me saying that.
tropylandHow would it? How would it even be possible?
tropylandFor an asset to be used on multiple different meta verses while protecting your assets for them not to get.
tropylandI guess, like I said, pirated like what? What would you what's your opinion on that?
tropylandBut there's the actionable opinion and the the vision I have and what I want to see. But I think that the actionable part is what's important right now.
stableunitdaoSo what I see projects doing is they gate as you said the game assets and the NFT becomes a key and then they do business development without meta verses and they ask them to implement the assets but with the condition of owning the NFG. So when you're olders go to this metaverse, this game.
stableunitdaoWhen they connect their wallet, it automatically loads the game as.
stableunitdaoSo right now what you can do is.
stableunitdaoGo to meta verses that are already existing and the ones that are open. I will give you a small example of one that is accessible. The team is accessible web averse and I'm not saying go to them for biz Dev specifically, just go ask them. How do you manage game assets? How do you manage to have game assets on your metaverse and how does it how do you avoid people coming with fake assets or linking our game assets to other NFT?
stableunitdaoSaying yeah.
stableunitdaoThat's the true thing.
stableunitdaoAnd you will understand their process, you will understand how they work, they will respond. I it's a very nice team, genuine people.
stableunitdaoSo they will respond to you and yeah, start from there. Go once you have your decision on how the mint will happen, the your mission will be business development. Just reach out to metaverse and say, hey, we have X amount of unique holders. They all want to play in your metaverse. We want you to accept our game assets and to make sure that it's the token holders who play.
stableunitdaoRight. And and that is kind of the only and and that's what I wanted to get to. That's really the only way for collaboration.
tropylandIs to have that direct contact, you know it won't be too or like, it just automatically happens like.
tropylandA standard.
ceeyounexttimeYeah, right now that is the case. For it to automatically happen, everybody needs to make the game assets in the same format and there should be an engine to play all the game assets. Similarly, there should be a norm. So it's probably something that will happen in 2025.
stableunitdaoYou know we hate you for that.
stableunitdaoUh, yeah, like 2023 web 6. Perhaps you can get us there quicker, do you? You had your hand up, I saw.
ceeyounexttimeWell, I did hear one one more thing real quick.
tropylandOh, sorry, sorry.
ceeyounexttimeI'll hop down, but.
tropylandNo.
ceeyounexttimeI did hear some some alpha.
tropylandRight, some some big outlet and don't quote me on this but.
tropylandIt's possible that the metaverse might get.
tropylandOf file.
tropylandLike a different type of file other than FBX for metaphors.
tropylandOhh.
ceeyounexttimeIt's being planned to come out.
tropylandThe middle of next year.
tropylandSo if that happens, right if the if the Metaverse standard can actually?
tropylandCreative.
tropylandThen I would, I could kind of see, you know, the metaverse going in that direction, but like you said.
tropylandThere needs to be some type of standard. We we need to start building for, you know, stuff specifically for the Metaverse. You know, just like when NFTS came out, there was a lot of platforms that people were using.
tropylandKind of. Not really for NFTS, but it kind of worked. And for the time being people had to do it. And I think it's the same thing with the matter. It's like people right now kind of have to use what's available.
tropylandBut what really needs to happen is, like you said, like a standard.
tropylandIf we can get this file.
tropylandThat.
tropylandThat file type that will pretty much what I know is that it won't even load the back.
tropylandOf certain builds and certain assets, it will only load the front, which obviously is is better on on rendering and you know making sure your computer doesn't use so much information. If we can do that, you know that would definitely help as far as what people can see on your screen at the same time, which is very important because you know we all know that.
tropylandThe only thing holding back.
tropylandA lot of stuff with the metal versus it's just the.
tropylandThat the hardware.
tropylandLike it's simply that the computers and the the devices today.
tropylandExact.
tropylandThe GPU and the CPU processing ability.
ceeyounexttimeExactly. Are are limited.
tropylandAre very limited and um, you know, that's why you can't have 1000 people virtually in a room like fully detailed. No, no device can handle that yet.
tropylandWhat about cloud what? What are your thoughts on the cloud? GPU. CPU?
ceeyounexttimeI have to.
tropylandWhat?
ceeyounexttimeYeah.
ceeyounexttimeYeah.
ceeyounexttimeYeah.
ceeyounexttimeAnd.
ceeyounexttimeBut.
ceeyounexttimeFriday, isn't there an event, a trophy verse? Could you mention touch on that? I don't want to say it wrong.
ceeyounexttimeStaple.
ceeyounexttimeI just wanted to basically touch bases.
web6officialYou're you sound very far from your mom.
ceeyounexttimeI'm very far from your mom.
web6officialSorry.
ceeyounexttimeSound in the Web 7, not the web 6.
web6officialYou sound in the Web 7, not the web 6.
stableunitdaoDid I send it in the metaverse?
web6officialIt sounds.
ceeyounexttimeToo far in the better.
stableunitdaoIt sounds better.
web6officialParallel.
web6officialYeah, you know, parallel that.
ceeyounexttime11 dimension.
ceeyounexttimeMaybe just a little closer to the microphone.
ceeyounexttimeAre you using airports? Because it seems like no cancellation bug.
stableunitdaoWell.
ceeyounexttimeYeah.
ceeyounexttimeAlong with.
web6officialAnd I can turn on captions, too. And if we all turn on captions, we can read along with what you're saying.
ceeyounexttimeYeah. Can you hear me now or is that is that low?
web6officialIt's a tiny bit better.
ceeyounexttimeIt's a tiny bit better.
web6officialThat's good.
tropylandYeah, it's probably good.
web6officialYeah, what I what I was gonna mention is the interop.
web6officialVersus.
web6officialSome of the issues that are facing with the.
web6officialAlso obviously.
web6officialWell, one of the things that are not being taught this is.
web6officialDisplayed as a metaphor.
web6officialThe ability of having entity integration into Web 3 Metaverse.
web6officialPlay.
web6officialIs.
web6officialHas.
web6officialThen truly developed by mainstream.
web6officialCentralization.
web6officialThat's one of the things I wanted to point out.
web6officialLooking to basically commingle with other ecosystem in.
web6officialThe reality of that happening is.
web6officialHave different blockchain or.
web6officialDifferent ecosystems work.
web6officialIt's like trying to have. It's like trying to have your etherium open.
web6officialThere's two different language.
web6officialBut.
ceeyounexttimeBut.
web6officialGot a question, is it well, I feel like that.
web6officialIs it? Well, I feel like that not.
ceeyounexttimeSorry if I'm not going for.
web6officialSorry if I'm going for others, I don't know if I I feel like that comes down to an umbrella and is subsidiary company structure model that would help solve that because.
ceeyounexttimeSpecific reasons.
web6officialI the divisiveness between choosing a blockchain and I understand why people choose separate blockchains for specific reasons.
ceeyounexttimeThat there has to be a way to maintain autonomy.
web6officialBut there has to be a way to maintain autonomy while being a part of a collective.
ceeyounexttimeWell-being a part of a collective.
web6officialAnd I think we can figure that out.
ceeyounexttimeAnd I think we can figure that out. Yeah. But you're talking about having a.
web6officialCRE.
web6officialLab work inside of a Solano ecosystem.
web6officialReality of that won't work.
web6officialWell, the languages are different right now, yeah.
ceeyounexttimeWell, the languages are different right now yet.
web6officialSo that's where we gotta like wonder.
web6officialAlpha. Here we need to basically make the distinction, so we don't.
web6officialWhile false narrative.
web6officialSome form it in.
web6officialOpinions.
web6officialHow many people in here are?
web6officialSoftware engineers.
web6officialSo we're.
web6officialTalking Chinese and.
web6officialSo.
web6officialReality is we gotta create a bridge to be able to make those communication.
web6officialEach.
web6officialThat's one thing that I.
web6officialGonna be cause you're looking at gamification.
web6officialSo you're taking in if she you're creating an avatar.
web6officialLaboratory is gonna be.
web6officialSure, that can be used for.
web6officialSlow.
web6officialExperience. Shopping experience.
web6officialName and so obviously these things are gonna.
web6officialThat income.
web6officialWhere's that gonna be distributed to?
web6officialOne thing that hasn't been really talked about is having a real deep.
web6officialNext to the metaverse.
web6officialReceive these digital bonuses or reward program.
web6officialDepending on what country.
web6officialRealities of how you can operate.
web6officialPew Pew Pew.
ceeyounexttimePew Pew Pew.
web6officialSo you're absolutely right. I think that's a great topic for next week on Thursday that we can really get into.
web6officialSorry, I didn't mean to mute you.
ceeyounexttimeYeah, sorry.
ceeyounexttimeOhh no.
ceeyounexttimeHe's that floor.
ceeyounexttimeIs solving, so understanding.
web6officialProsthesis.
web6officialSorry, what?
ceeyounexttimeThat goes well. Understand.
web6officialCyberporn and everyone. Can you guys hear me well?
cryptozay_Yeah.
ceeyounexttimeYeah. Cool. Awesome.
cryptozay_Uh, interesting topic. Uh, you know, I'm. I'm heavy into the metaverse as well. I want to just throw a few points out there.
cryptozay_First and foremost.
cryptozay_There are a couple E IP standards that are working towards interoperability between NFT's as well as metal versus.
cryptozay_One of which I think is EIP 4883, something like that. It, it was primarily built around NFT's as well as matter versus kind of being interoperable. So having you know let's say for example a Mario game that you could take and play it in Fortnite or something, right, that's the type of interruption.
cryptozay_Fortnite like animoca?
ceeyounexttimeSo with with that being said right, there's also interoperability amongst blockchains. There are several protocols like.
cryptozay_Cosmos like polka dot, as well as some new ones like layer zero that are connecting blockchains together. And of course there are. You know, if you're connecting to Ethereum, you have E VM's, virtual machines that will allow for, you know, whatever protocol you're utilizing to be compatible with etherium or, you know, whatever other blockchain you want to connect to.
cryptozay_Oh, I hear echo.
cryptozay_My brother. That's not saying you want to connect to. Yeah, that's incorrect. Ohh I hear.
web6officialIs it web 6?
cryptozay_It's Weston.
opnproject1010Web 6, every time you unlike it, uh, it echoes everyone. So if you could raise your hand or just kind of come in maybe a little bit smoother, slide in a little bit more, that would be great. Thank you.
ceeyounexttimeYeah so and then yeah we we talked about the legwork of business Dev and talking to all the different meta verses and stuff like that and I believe that's what ready player me did but they are also leading the way in and creating that interoperability standard amongst just in game assets and you know I forgot who was yeah I think it was the debt for the debt for trophy verse you you can also.
cryptozay_Chat with them directly and kind of get a sense of how they did it.
cryptozay_Especially because like they're heavily involved in all the meta verses, most of them that are that are popular. So I think it's just a matter of time until all of it starts to really be out there and utilized. But there are a lot of EIP standards that are proposed or you know is out there, but not too many development projects are utilizing them. So we could create the standards.
cryptozay_But if no one's using it, then we're we're right back to the same issue. So I totally get it. But I think the thing that would help is, are those layers 0 blockchains that connect the blockchains together. That way developers and projects can still develop in their own languages, but they know that the underlying technology is connecting them to other blockchains and their assets can transfer through a wormhole or whatever the case may be. That's my thoughts on it.
cryptozay_And I know Europe stable, just I want to before I forget and hello.
ceeyounexttimeUm.
ceeyounexttimeYou are a wealth of information. Thank you for sharing.
ceeyounexttimeAnd going back to trophy and you and what every mental verse was saying.
ceeyounexttimeIt's really the communication between all of the collaborations between something larger right now at hand, which is.
ceeyounexttimeYou know, decentralized, the decentralized component here, and I think it's going to also take government.
ceeyounexttimeApproval of some kind or metaverse working with a government. I know, I know. However I get the thumbs down. I do.
ceeyounexttimeAnd I understand the thumbs down crypto I do. But if you want implementation of these standards, it's going to have to take working from within the inside to have that actually take place. And there are many ways that that could happen that don't defer or distance ourselves from the end goal of decentralized Web 3 ethos and pathos. Sorry.
ceeyounexttimeAye.
ceeyounexttimeHere's the reason why I did put the thumbs down. Because of our traditional way of living in society, we feel the need that the government has to come in and do things for us, when in fact the government don't build anything. They don't develop anything. They just get people or companies to come in and do that right. So why can't we just do it ourselves?
cryptozay_Exactly.
cryptozay_I do not disagree. We can, we can and we can do it better than them and The thing is they know that they fear that and they want to squash and I'm I'm just going to be quite frank especially in the Western world if you're I'll just be honest. There's a innate racism when it comes to the technology the grant money the all of that that is so deeply embedded and yet there are.
ceeyounexttimeLike so many answers that can happen and be solved. However, with that being said sometimes, and I learned this from my stepdad who works a position that when I found out my mom was with him, I said excuse me, what do you know what that company does, which is the World Bank? And I I literally interrogated him and I I said very truthful. Harsh.
ceeyounexttimeThings about the World Bank. And I said, what is your response? And he looked at me with his Russian accent and his joyful eyes and a little bit of fear, and he goes, if you want to change anything at a mass level, it has to come from inside and.
ceeyounexttimeI because of what I do and you know in terms of like film and things of that nature, I unfortunately understand the truth of that and there are ways to play that game smoothly and where they are, then you're advocate and as an advocate who does not build and must have the builders because of the currency transactions that will be taking place.
ceeyounexttimeAnd if that goes down, they need people to fix it right right away. They need you more than you need them right now. So if they feel wanted, you know there is a an invited, it can be a lot smoother across the board. And who is the best will rise to the top. Oops, I said the truth. Sorry.
ceeyounexttimeNo, I'm not.
ceeyounexttimeAnd, and real quick because I do have to head out, but um, yeah, honestly, like like cryptos. They said yeah.
tropylandWe do need some type of standard. Now I do also disagree with with you know any any government. But you know I think honestly if there's if there's an actual standard you know any good metaverse that wants to collaborate because that's the thing you have to you have to collaborate right now in this space you know they're ready player me they're in all the meta versus because they collaborated with all of these meta verses the metaverse came to them they they connected.
tropylandTogether they they're working together.
tropylandSo in order for us to just have something that everybody does.
tropylandYeah, like I said, it's the matter. We're standard. I know that the choppy verse will be, will, will support that 100%.
tropylandAnd yeah, I think all all big meta verses are pretty much like support.
tropylandYou know that movement, so.
tropylandHopefully they get some some stuff coming out soon and and we can you know.
tropylandGet the ball rolling on this.
tropylandAura so stable. Uh, web 50? Web six. Sorry, I interrupted that flow. But.
ceeyounexttimeHey.
ceeyounexttimeThank God.
ceeyounexttimeGood morning.
webb3fittyJust for like.
webb3fittyMorning.
webb3fittyJust for the whole spectrum of listeners in their room.
webb3fittyWhat is it? E IP standard and?
webb3fittyWhat the hell does that have to do with the Metaverse?
webb3fittyOoh.
ceeyounexttimeIt's called not symbiotic relationship. If you're going to receive such information that people like to call alpha, the least one can do is show little bit of gratitude for that space and the speakers and their time. We are across the world. It's not like asking for money, it's just asking for a little bit of like if you want to join this, here's the magnet.
ceeyounexttimeThere's a magnet. Let's go for it.
ceeyounexttimeSorry to cause you to cough stable.
ceeyounexttimeYeah folks, I was gonna try and reset this room at seven o'clock 45 minutes ago. So yeah, if you haven't tweeted out, please do that. Follow everybody, understand the protocol in here and if you're not talking, go ahead and mute yourself, but stable.
misterg3234Yeah, so first I think I will answer Web 350 question. So EIP is etherium. It's an etherium standard. For example, the when NFTS were not created, but when the crypto kitties were created, the company creating the crypto kitties put the code as a standard that can be reused for other types of projects. And it was proposed and it became a standard for development of NFTS. There's the E IP736, I don't remember.
stableunitdaoFor this one, the other one is 1155. Those are the main standards for NFTS when you deploy them on a blockchain, on atrium blockchain or EVM blockchains. And for the EIP that crypto they was talking about, I was reading it the EIP 4883, it's about composable SVG, NFT. It, it's not about interoperability, but it's about composability. So I think it's still an interesting IP, it's.
stableunitdaoRecent it's from 2022 and uh yeah I honestly uh I was surprised. It allows you to create SVG's on chain, so use the SVG format to have them to have your energies fully on chain and you can add items on top of your SVG. So I think that this can be used for games, but yeah this is just about what the crypto they said.
stableunitdaoRegarding the point I wanted to share earlier, it's about the fact that it's not the lack of inter operability crossing interoperability that is the problem, but it's between games, because when you bridge an NFT you essentially clone it. So even with the most basic bridge you still copy the metadata, you copy everything on the other team.
stableunitdaoUnless there is a standard in the way games are designed, a game assets are designed these games, these assets will not be playable on other games. But even for 2D games. Like let's say I use the 84883 and I make a small character with let's say no legs, it's snake character, and this snake has a Christmas hat. So this is the item. Well, how will another game on another blockchain?
stableunitdaoKnow where to do the mapping automatically and how to place the hat automatically. So these are elements this is. This is the kind of norm I'm talking about, but for the technical ones I think.
stableunitdaoThat technologically we already have.
stableunitdaoEnough to to build at least an offer. Metaverse, let's say.
stableunitdaoYeah, thanks for clarifying that stable, when I was referring to the IP's and those standards, I was just stating that there are standards that are being proposed and just being put out there with we just have to utilize them in the ways that that we're looking to do them with them. But there's also that aspect of these games kind of being closed off and the actual, you know, user experience with porting a asset from 1 blockchain to the other like I said.
cryptozay_The wormhole, you're completely correct with that. It's just burning all off of 1 chain and copying and putting it on the other. So there's still improvements that are needed to be made along the process in itself, but majority of, well, these blockchains are proposing that they're going to be on chain anyway so.
cryptozay_Let's look at how we can make those on chain assets a little bit more efficient and connected. But then you still have the issue of just just not enough server space or enough just computing power to even have enough people on there. So that's another battle that they would then have to face or figure out what which cloud storage system they want to go after. But All in all, all of it is little bits and pieces of the tech.
cryptozay_It's just out there. It's not quite put together in a full standard that says hey, if you wanna make sure that your end game says on this game to the other will be compatible with the other. It it's not quite there yet, but there's little standards that these devs can start to put together or develop a bit more for it to be a bit more feasible in the future.
cryptozay_Close.
cryptozay_And real quick, so EIP is etherium, it's a the improvement proposals and then there's also the IP which is the extended Internet Protocol which goes back to the enterprise integration patterns which I found interesting when looking up the IP because I think those are all tiers of what you were just discussing and that come from web two that have been integrated into web three. So there's.
ceeyounexttimeI think something to be found in that research web six. I see your hand.
ceeyounexttimeNo.
ceeyounexttimeNo, it's OK. I was up really late last night, so.
currenceangelI just slept this morning. I do that every now and then. I my work Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. So today was my day. I didn't have to be up. So like the great thing is since this space was recorded, I may listen to it here in a little bit.
currenceangelNo, no.
currenceangelAbsolutely. I was just going to mention the solution for.
web6officialAll of these chains, to be able to communicate to each other through isomorphic chains that are being implemented at this time through IBM, has developed their own gene.
web6officialSecond of all, I want just to brush up real quick.
web6officialType 3 is not decentralization. It's actually just a way to data and you're having data encryption. We're talking about security. So let's understand how Web 3 operates. You're bypassing the merchant processing by utilizing, of course blockchain technology from from peer-to-peer. And that's where I'm going to educate the people about how Web 6 operates, where, where will you Fast forward into Web 5? You're looking at A5 factor authentication, web 6.
web6officialLooking at a true decentralization through a distribution through a node network. So I wanted to point that out, but that's the only way that this thing can be able compatible, which I believe. What's your name?
web6officialAdmiral discussed about.
web6officialAnd.
ceeyounexttimeUm, being able to to work in a in a in a, in an operating system where everything can communicate. But at this point we definitely need to understand the technology and what we're talking about. Decentralization is a whole different subject, but that requires hardware, no notes, and then a true decentralized hard work to be able to have all these communications transferred across the board. So let's not get that misconstrued. Thank you.
web6officialI I understand and thank you for pointing that out. I am also a non techie believe it or not. I'm a grown up Finger painter, filmmaker, uh I just have come to realize this is the future of media distribution. And when I speak of like web three and all of the things involved, the decentralization component comes from kind of what crypt Cryptozoic was talking about where it's like we.
ceeyounexttimeWe for the first time have the power to.
ceeyounexttimeEqual and be parallel. Not that we have to squash, demolish or.
ceeyounexttimeBe at war with the powers that already are. But we can, you know, decentralize ourselves like isometric. I forget isometric chains.
ceeyounexttimeYeah. Isomorphic. Yeah. Isomorphic.
web6officialIsomorphic. So I'm researching that right away, but like the fact that IBM is creating that, like there are bonuses and negative positives and negatives to the like AMC came out with.
ceeyounexttimeThe entry point of film and NFTS today and I.
ceeyounexttimeLet's just say um.
ceeyounexttimeIt can be quite dangerous when people who don't understand the fundamentals of web three why people are in web 3 because they are passionate about the peer-to-peer, like the counterparty, the you know.
ceeyounexttimeCan I?
web6officialYou know, the beginnings, the origins of really node to node and in their own way. So that that part does worry me a bit because they're entering a field that continuously has become made clear they don't have the right consultants to teach them.
ceeyounexttimeDo you mind if I just inject the quick sentence sentence real quick regarding?
web6officialGonna go first.
ceeyounexttimeOhh just to bring better clarity when you're looking, when you're looking at Web three obviously we just talked about how you're doing payments for peer-to-peer right utilizing the blockchain and digital asset that one thing people don't understand is that you we're we're identifying trademarks intellectual property that's being encrypted on on you know all the all of these data points that are being encrypted all of these stuffs are are actually subject to.
web6officialCentralized systems, this is something that's been in integrated through patent Law office which the military has access to anytime that we basically subscribe to all of these social media platforms, we got to understand that we're giving up.
web6officialYeah.
ceeyounexttimeThank you.
cryptozay_A lot of our data automatically and so just the portion of being decentralization, we are not decent realized this all it is, is going to take on the identity of that data.
web6officialSay it again.
cryptozay_On Twitter especially, I'm like I hit terms and conditions. So I know that I'm teaching like I'm I'm teaching the algorithms and the AI. But when I'm on, you know, Gypsy or other encrypted, truly encrypted communication platforms.
ceeyounexttimeI like to speak freely and I will speak freely on Twitter, but I always will say because I know every room is recorded and can be subpoenaed in a court of law along with discord. Just a heads up, anything you think is private, it doesn't need a record button to be recorded.
ceeyounexttimeI I address now Mr Musk or Elon, depending on the mood I'm in, and let him know that I know that it's being recorded. And even though it doesn't really matter for dramatic effect, I'll say I don't give my consent for this part to reused.
ceeyounexttimeIt's too late. You downloaded the app. I'm sorry.
web6officialOhh no I know, that's why I giggled.
ceeyounexttimeRight, right you I was just about to say that that consent was already.
cryptozay_And.
cryptozay_I I.
cryptozay_I know, that's why I giggled, because I'm just a silly little rat that's helping to teach the big AI.
ceeyounexttimeOhh, that's so good.
ceeyounexttimeI do the same thing too. But I say allegedly after I say something controversial, just to help the algorithms a bit. But Web 6 now, you're completely correct. I've always said, like, decentralization isn't a point in time, it's a process. Well, I didn't always say they coined it off of somebody else, but it is a process and you're shooting nothing right now. I can see it's truly decentralized. I mean, you could bring it all the way down to.
cryptozay_Who your Internet service providers and how that's a centralized bottleneck if we you know want to get down to the nitty gritty and it is going to take a long time with a new tech and new procedures and processes and standards for us to be decentralized. And even then I don't think it'll be fully decentralized, just yeah for a lot of reasons. But you're you're completely correct like all this stuff right now we have to really understand.
cryptozay_The endpoint.
ceeyounexttimeAmanda Mascon by JP Morgan Stanley and.
ceeyounexttimeWhat it ought to be used for, what that underlying Ledger is being used for. And yeah, what, what's, what's the end point here? Like, if you're a project owner, what's your endpoint? And work backwards from there and, you know, see, see how the technology can support or help you get to where you need to be. But yes, I I just want everyone to understand, like even when we use meta mask, there's a company called Impura, you know, that's on the back end.
cryptozay_I'm sorry.
cryptozay_Yeah, and it's owned by it's Meta Mask, it's owned by JP Morgan, you know, Stanley blah blah blah blah blah.
ceeyounexttimeBut.
stableunitdaoWell, consensus. Yeah, yeah, Yep, Yep. But they're all tied in. Yeah, I know. They're all tied in.
cryptozay_Yeah.
cryptozay_Well, there is what kind of one in the same, but we have a three, we have 3 minutes and she wanted to close it at three minutes. So if we could get to the hands to just finish with that endpoint in mind as she mentioned, that would be great.
ceeyounexttimeRight.
stableunitdaoWell, I'm a head out though.
cryptozay_See you talk.
cryptozay_You trick me every time with that. I feel like it's a test to see if I'll adhere to the to the timeline. I hope I pass this time.
ceeyounexttimeYeah, I have to go.
cryptozay_I have a meeting in 3 minutes though, so unfortunately I will be leaving. I just wanted to say to you guys, thank you very much for giving me the floor and giving the floor to such interesting speakers. I came here following the suggestion of Astro. He said he had good friends hosting it with a Twitter space. So I will see you next time definitely. And if you guys need any DFI stable coin expert for any one of your talks, DM me, I can find you that.
stableunitdaoOur team and yeah, I would be happy to provide you that you're cool people.
stableunitdaoThank you.
ceeyounexttimeYeah, it was blue web 50 or a cell.
ceeyounexttimeThey sell them, yeah, but let's go blue with 50SL.
ceeyounexttimeYeah.
ceeyounexttimeHey, I just wanted to say good morning and I didn't want to be rude and come up here to this wonderful conversation. Hopefully you can hear me. I'm inside my car, so my apologies for my audio, but yeah, I I love this conversation and I just had to give flowers, you know, to one of the most consistent people in the space. You're a host, the one and only. So thank you so much for teaching us how to block time and then be lenient and blessed with some extra time and then.
bleualldayYIRIPFS is ran on Amazon. Just just just at just just.
bleualldayThink that in a little bit so like the main thing that you create.
bleualldayWait, what?
ceeyounexttimeYou're you're wetherbee.
bleualldayOhh yes.
bleualldayWhat do you mean I had?
ceeyounexttimeOh, Oh yes, honey.
bleualldayOhh no.
bleualldayI thought it was safe. Sorry I'm being facetious.
ceeyounexttimeI know, I know. But yeah, just just think of that of the layers that we so-called think is trustworthy and who those people are behind the scenes, like the main powers, Amazon and Google are behind most of the things that you operate.
bleualldayAnd there's some other little inject players to mix in there. So you know everything is recorded if you have any kind of technology, PAS.
bleualldayEven when it's off.
ceeyounexttime2000, it's documenting you and the government being previous government. We previously had all this stuff, you know so like you can Google things. Google had AI long time ago like you can Google things that the military we were trying to figure out. Google had the answers already to the point where the government and Google had to have a meeting trying to figure out how they had access to this information. And so just like.
bleualldayYeah, this, this study, study, people study and you know, AI is here. There's nothing we could do about it. I would just ask for someone who is a builder and an artist to please identify that you're, you're using AI. And that is this is not something.
bleualldayWell.
ceeyounexttimeThis note, the fact that you used AI. That's all I asked, and I'm here for everybody.
bleualldayYou you have to if you want a copyright or trademark at all. Just in America at least.
ceeyounexttimeOhh I know I check your DMS.
ceeyounexttimeWell.
ceeyounexttimeYeah.
webb3fittyDone.
webb3fittyYou're always so laid back.
ceeyounexttimeNo matter what time of day, I envy such inner peace.
ceeyounexttimeThank you.
webb3fittyYou're welcome.
ceeyounexttimeIt's just a facade.
webb3fittyNo.
ceeyounexttimeShattered.
ceeyounexttimeNah, gotta stay calm, focus on the can. Only put so many thoughts through your head in one day, so got to funnel out the BS, right?
webb3fittyHas a centralization came up and you know, in terms of the metaverse it's kind of a hard.
webb3fittyYou know, I guess I gotta question as much as the comments. You know, you gotta, you gotta host the metaverse somewhere. I know.
webb3fittyI've seen one where you download.
webb3fittyUh, the software app or whatever onto your desktop and you run it through there and it communicates.
webb3fittyThrough the blockchain.
webb3fittyTo some degree.
webb3fittyBut um, I just.
webb3fittyDon't know how does the.
webb3fittyI don't. I haven't even been in trappy verse. But you know, we're we're talking about centralized.
webb3fittyApplications are basically just touching on, you know, decentralized communication and, you know, exchanges.
webb3fittySo.
webb3fittyYeah, I don't know exactly what I'm saying, but.
webb3fittyOh, so this one where you have to download the metaverse. I see that as a barrier to entry because.
webb3fittyUm, a lot of people are gonna be like, I'm not downloading that thing from that project, you know? So there there's almost like.
webb3fittyLike they said, it's a process, there's there's almost like you have to be somewhat centralized to grab the mass audience and work towards decentralization and even then you know, on terms with like Metaverse.
webb3fittyI don't. I don't think it could. I mean, maybe it could, but if there was a fully decentralized metaverse, I'd be very surprised.
webb3fittyYeah.
ceeyounexttimeYeah.
ceeyounexttimeAnd.
ceeyounexttimeI mean to the point where Google because I I have to switch. I was gonna talk about after you just said what you said all that alpha you just dropped the Google also has a cloud based web three that they're dropping cloud storage. Umm and the two hitters it. We're gonna watch the war we're are we're already experiencing the war it's called Apple, Amazon and Google Microsoft.
bleualldaySo it's gonna it's it's trying to come up there with you know their backings with their other partnerships, but the main players.
bleualldayAre those people?
bleualldayAlso, I would add in China the Chinese uh platforms and the Japanese.
ceeyounexttimeVery true.
ceeyounexttimeWell, they're filtered in through like yeah, that all is connected and intertwined with Google. And so like that all falls under their umbrella to the point like, you know, tick tock and the different experience depending on where your location is.
bleualldayThat's true, true. But you, boss, boss, boss. I like it. Like it, like it. Sorry.
ceeyounexttimeSo yeah, like it's, it's, it's very interesting. And then as far as like the Metaverse conversation, there's use case people will download, um, there's a little app called spatial and they're killing it.
bleualldayAnd other platforms. But listen, what's the base of all of that? Ready player, me, Unreal Engine?
bleualldaySo those are the actual players. It's basically they have solved the need and they can give you something with a quick turn around. You need to be able to animate and produce these gamified characters within a very short amount of time. You don't have the budget or team to produce. And so they're like, oh, let's figure out a way that we can like make 100,000 of these little avatars, everybody.
bleualldayThere's.
ceeyounexttimeThey have their AKA metaverse that all runs off of our program. So I mean unless someone is coming to build their own from scratch and start mapping, meaning like a mapping means like if I'm going to lay like the blueprint for my home, these are the like instructions on how this will be built basically.
bleualldayYes.
bleualldayThe topography of the world.
ceeyounexttimeI think people have been building it, to be quite frank, and I know some very, very intelligent people who have not spoken about it on many public platforms.
ceeyounexttimeBut are what they have ready to rock'n'roll?
ceeyounexttimeUh, it's gonna be uh, get ready for the rumble, if you will. Because sometimes.
ceeyounexttimeOhh.
ceeyounexttimeNo, 100%. I'm one of those people and I have to be limited in my conversations on how you speak in spaces. Before I was basically like, I need it like how everything is like how she's able to manage control, temper, what is filtered and what is not filtered because you can't give away your entire secret sauce. Unfortunately, because of the bad actors in the space that can take like play the little fish, big fish.
bleualldayGame.
bleuallday100%.
bleualldayAnd in NDA?
bleualldayOhh, tell me about it. I read I read an announcement today that had a road map I shared with someone. They added three other elements to it, but I was like, wow, you just showed me your entire deck of cards and you have nothing original. Thank you. Also noted I'm not. Secrets are for sale.
ceeyounexttimeIn India, it's like I, I still, you know, participate in that action, but I don't really believe in them because I've literally seen someone regurgitate my entire IP at the table and then look at me like, is it OK? I said that what?
bleualldayNo, it's not.
ceeyounexttimeYep.
ceeyounexttimeAnd then like people will say, I'm not supposed to say this, I have an NDA. But what I can say is all of this, but I didn't say this piece of it. So like, you have to be really careful how you operate in the space. You still have to educate, but then you have to keep something safeguarded until you're able to help the masses so the big fish doesn't come eat all the little fish before you guys can even populate and create your own ecosystem, if you know what I'm saying.
bleualldayThe good thing is I did have an NDA, signed and all before all of that. So even with their additions, I'm at a point where I've seen so many of my ideas, like my IP for stories on billboards like across from my kitchen window, for crying out loud. Umm, because I've like I was seriously hacked. I mean like the largest hack one can imagine. It starts with the P.
ceeyounexttimeIn 2013, that wasn't discovered fully until 2021. And I had cyber security people, you know, take care of that, that type of horse if you will.
ceeyounexttimeAnd I kept wondering why my things would crash my Adobe premiere and, you know, final draft and.
ceeyounexttimeThen I realized what was going on. Um.
ceeyounexttimeAnd now I'm like, OK.
ceeyounexttimeI try it again. Let's go, let's go. Because I have lawyers now and I worked my way up with you trying to stop me and showing me how unoriginal your ideas are and how much you crave originality. So thank you for validating my position, because that's all you really did at the end of the day, because I'm not a small fish. I might be in your eyes right now monetarily, but money is funny. Money and it's it's.
ceeyounexttimeThe changes on in seconds, milliseconds at this point. So let's Roll Tide, let's rumble.
ceeyounexttimeRoll Tide. Yes, let's go.
bleualldayTugra.
ceeyounexttimeWeb 6.
ceeyounexttimeYeah, I just wanted to go ahead and.
web6officialJust respond back to her with uh regarding data storage, one of the things that have been experimented that hasn't really been talked about them.
web6officialI don't know what we call this mainstream or social media.
web6officialIs that they're they're utilizing bio biomolecular data storage now you can store the whole entire world.
web6officialInformation within one cell.
web6officialOhh you.
ceeyounexttimeIf you look at that from the chromosome side.
web6officialSo this is, This is why we're starting to start start to see like things like what you just mentioned earlier with the.
web6officialThey're gone.
ceeyounexttimeAnd So what is it called? Narrow, narrow leak. Some of these bio bio devices that are being implanted affect the brain.
web6officialNo.
web6officialThe contacts that allow your body to be the battery for the AR VR experience, but that actually kills you in the long run because it uses your body as a battery without any symbiote.
ceeyounexttimeThings like that.
ceeyounexttimeNo, this is no. This is this is actually artificial. So what they're trying to do is duplicate the same way that how you're how your body operates. It's artificial.
web6officialIt's an artificial kind of, they call it artificial synapse. So it's like mimicking a cell.
web6officialCreating creating a creating a data storage out of biomaterials.
web6officialAnd then integrating.
web6officialA input where you can actually store that data. That'll only problem with that stuff. That's one of the reasons why AI exists, is to be able to collect that data.
web6officialI mean that's basically how artificial intelligence operates, right? It's based on like how many variables, how many inputs are put into the system and then what it does and then it displays it in whatever, whether it's 1000 variations like when you talk about a IR, but so far as dealing with data storage.
web6officialAI is going to be the main component, but it's not going to be what we think. And some hardware, obviously there's a lot of.
web6officialThe catastrophic things that happened with uh, you know, stripping out resources out of a lot of these different countries and we are running out of different supplies, so.
web6officialYou're going to start seeing this come up in maybe about five years.
web6officialWhere it's going to be integrated into like mainstream news or are going to talk about it. But this thing is I haven't been.
web6officialThis thing hasn't been talked about actually any space.
web6officialYeah, this.
web6officialNo, it has not. Besides private spaces. And uh, when I was taught about it in 2012, it was a implant into the brain. So when you say bio medic, that was why I brought up the contacts, because I'm like, oh.
ceeyounexttimeOh my, it's all connecting.
ceeyounexttimeYeah, but yeah, you're talking, you're talking about biometrics, which is a hardware device this is actually made from.
web6officialYeah.
ceeyounexttimeNo, I don't want to say, but it could be from some type of living species. We won't. I won't go into it, but the reality is.
web6officialThere's a reason he left San Francisco to do his testing. We'll say that much.
ceeyounexttimeYeah, but that's kind of what it is, is made from bio bio material and that bio material can be utilized as as a data store. So imagine the whole world tire entire data.
web6officialCan now be stored on one single cell which actually takes you know how how many data.
web6officialYou know nine data server.
web6officialLocations are out there that takes, you know, a lot of square feet.
web6officialUm, also a lot of energy, right? So these are the things that that they're gonna be pushing out here probably in the next three to five years.
web6officialSo now there's a reason for the matrix to happen.
webb3fittyWell.
web6officialThat does.
crow99386356Hey.
ceeyounexttimeWhat?
ceeyounexttimeWe're already in the matrix, so more for people to say that they're not in the matrix. You already in the matrix, the reason why you're in.
web6officialDone.
crow99386356Or maybe they're an NPC. Ohh.
ceeyounexttimeI mean, you think about it from a legality side, you can look at it from legal side, from technology. You already subscribed to a system that you're unknowingly aware of that you actually acquiesced to.
web6officialSo.
web6officialHe's right there. There is a personal profile on you in a database, part of a neural network.
crow99386356Afternoon.
web6officialAbsolutely. But Queen Queens of Crypto, which I don't know how I can be anointed, but I would love to learn. I mean being a queen would be great. It has to be earned though, if not born. So please go for it.
ceeyounexttimeNot if my project, not if my project comes through homie. I'm not chilling, but I'm working on it now.
crow99386356If I the way that your intro was brought up earlier, I I.
ceeyounexttimeI would love to learn about it. I don't see what.
ceeyounexttimeWait, did somebody give me an intro before I even came in?
crow99386356Oh, sorry, I'm talking to Queens of crypto.
ceeyounexttimeOhh sorry.
crow99386356Sorry, oops.
ceeyounexttimeGood morning, good morning. This is definitely gonna have to be an an.
queens_ofcryptoOn my radar, 6:00 AM, I am so down loving the conversation, loving the insight. So let's go down that rabbit hole, Web six. Yeah, it's it's being, it's conversations that are being held and it's typically held in the weirdo rooms.
queens_ofcryptoTinfoil hat rooms, yeah.
ceeyounexttimeRight on the foil hat rooms. Yes, ma'am. Yes ma'am. Um, so I'm going to ask a question here. And you know, it's probably gonna be like, ohh, you're gonna go down that rabbit hole. But predictive software.
queens_ofcryptoOhh.
ceeyounexttimeWe're talking about the ability because I firmly believe and untapping into the mixtures, right? I firmly believe that we have the ability to manifest the reality that we want.
queens_ofcryptoAnd to really think about that.
queens_ofcryptoThat's entirely true.
crow99386356The human brain.
queens_ofcryptoLet's let her finish.
ceeyounexttimeThe human brain has the ability to manifest the reality that they want.
queens_ofcryptoIf we're talking about using part of or the mapping of the human brain to condense down, or it's powered by biomaterial.
queens_ofcryptoTo continue learning as an AI.
queens_ofcryptoGoing to get to predictive software, it's already at predictive software, it's already being used. So as a consequence, are we?
queens_ofcryptoThat's what I was about to say. There's already a chip that has brain cells as a component.
crow99386356Can we let her finish, please? Thank you.
ceeyounexttimeSo are we already at the point where the future is already being told?
queens_ofcryptoYeah.
crow99386356Matrix is no longer a joke.
queens_ofcryptoMy.
queens_ofcrypto