Recently participated in the second season community event of a leading AI project. Although I couldn't produce content every time, I followed the entire process. This experience made me think of an interesting phenomenon—
The speed of AI content generation has long surpassed the pace at which humans can verify facts. For example, generating an article may only take a few seconds, but verifying each sentence's data, references, and logical chains costs a completely different level of effort. This means that the real bottleneck in the entire information ecosystem is no longer "whether to generate" but "how to verify."
This has significant implications for the Web3 community. In a decentralized ecosystem, the authenticity and credibility of information directly affect user decisions. Whoever can solve the information verification problem in the future may hold the most scarce resource in this wave of AI.
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just_vibin_onchain
· 11h ago
This verification issue really needs to be taken seriously. Nowadays, there's garbage information generated by AI everywhere. Who will be the gatekeeper?
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BlockchainRetirementHome
· 01-07 04:49
Verification cost is the real pain point, and this wave has made it clear. Web3 needs to find a solution quickly; otherwise, the flood of false information and the same old tactics of cutting leeks will continue.
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InscriptionGriller
· 01-07 04:39
That's right, information verification is indeed a tricky area. Nowadays, anyone can generate AI content, but very few can truly verify it. This is the opportunity.
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FlashLoanLord
· 01-07 04:39
Verification is the real gold mine; generated content has already become mainstream.
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DaoTherapy
· 01-07 04:33
Generated in a few seconds, but it takes several days to verify. This discrepancy is just too outrageous.
Recently participated in the second season community event of a leading AI project. Although I couldn't produce content every time, I followed the entire process. This experience made me think of an interesting phenomenon—
The speed of AI content generation has long surpassed the pace at which humans can verify facts. For example, generating an article may only take a few seconds, but verifying each sentence's data, references, and logical chains costs a completely different level of effort. This means that the real bottleneck in the entire information ecosystem is no longer "whether to generate" but "how to verify."
This has significant implications for the Web3 community. In a decentralized ecosystem, the authenticity and credibility of information directly affect user decisions. Whoever can solve the information verification problem in the future may hold the most scarce resource in this wave of AI.