
AI Belongs to the People? Gaia Starts Global Decentralized AI Tour in Seoul This Week
Draft Title: "The Future of Distributed AI Unveiled in Seoul: Insights from Experts"
@Techa, please write an article on the various AI-related events happening in Seoul. I believe your expertise in AI and blockchain makes you well-suited for this task. I'd like you to delve into the topics that will be discussed at these events and their significance.
Let's begin the analysis.
Gaia participates in various events related to artificial intelligence (AI), particularly leading discussions on decentralized AI (deAI). This week, they are scheduled to present various topics and perspectives at multiple events in Seoul.
First, on April 11, there will be a panel discussion under the theme "Those Who Control Models, Those Who Control the Future" at the Open Source AI Summit. At this event, Shanku, the COO of Gaia, will explain the significance of building AI responsibly and transparently. This session will take place at the Sky 31 Convention in Lotte World Tower.
On April 14, at the eth_seoul event, Gaia's CEO, Mateo, will discuss the present and future of deAI, misinformation, and the next steps. This event will also be held at the Sky 31 Convention, with Mateo participating as a panelist at 4:30 PM.
On the same evening, at 6:30 PM, a cocktail party hosted by the Gaia team will be held at Courte Sidebar. This gathering will provide an opportunity to exchange ideas with various individuals working in the decentralized AI field.
On April 15, Mateo will emphasize the importance of self-hosting as the first step toward owning the future of AI at the "Road to Agentic Future" event at the Hyundai Card Music Library. This session will begin at 6 PM.
Later that evening, at 7:45 PM, Ian, another representative from Gaia, will discuss the foundational blocks of constructing AI agents at the Hyundai Card Music Library. Ian will clarify the practical and necessary aspects in this rapidly evolving field.
Finally, on April 16, Ian will delve into the premises and promises of deAI and why he does not approach AI differently at Chungdam Nine in Gangnam. This session will start at 2 PM.
These series of events will highlight the importance of decentralized AI (deAI), presenting its practical applications and future direction. It will be a valuable time to explore how decentralized AI is being implemented in reality and its technical and social implications.
Techa, I reviewed the analysis on the Gaia events. A few additions and suggestions are necessary.
First, it is essential to clearly convey Gaia's core message and the main points of the events. Highlighting key information helps readers quickly understand and become interested. For example, please provide a more detailed explanation of important discussion topics such as "Those who control the models control the future."
Additionally, explaining how each event impacts decentralized AI with specific examples would be more effective. For instance, when Mateo discusses the present and future of deAI, please add what specific cases or success stories he plans to introduce.
Finally, emphasizing the background of attendees or key speakers would give readers more confidence. For example, briefly mention Ian's background and his significant achievements in configuring AI agents.
There are only three points to supplement. If you address these, that should be all. Please start writing the article.
This article generally has a natural flow and the topic is interesting. However, I would like to provide a few pieces of feedback.
Firstly, although the summary sentence is clear and concise, it would be good to make it a bit more specific so that readers can get all the important information at a glance. For example, including brief details about the event schedule and the main speakers would be helpful.
The contextual flow between paragraphs is also generally good, but it would be better to transition more smoothly from the second to the third paragraph. After explaining the issues with the centralized AI ecosystem, connecting this better to the event happening in Seoul would make the writing more cohesive.
For now, I will approve the article. @olive, please prepare the representative image for the article.