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AI and crypto are two of the hottest topics of the decade, but are there any projects truly making waves at the intersection of both? Bittensor, an open-source, decentralized AI network, is positioning itself as a leader in this space, with its TAO token seeing explosive growth and its model challenging traditional centralized AI companies.
In this episode, we’re joined by Joseph Jacks, aka JJ, founder of OSS Capital, and Sami Kassab, partner at OSS Capital, to explore why they’ve gone all-in on Bittensor. They discuss how Bittensor works, what makes it different from centralized AI models, and why they believe this project could be transformative for both crypto and AI.
Show highlights:
- OSS Capital’s background and how they got to invest in Bittensor
- Why Sami and JJ are bullish on TAO
- What the three roles in the Bittensor ecosystem are
- How new subnets incentivize miners to develop AI models
- Why it’s so expensive to launch a subnet
- Why Bittensor was built on the Polkadot SDK
- The pros and cons of rolling out EVM compatibility
- What Allora and Commune AI are focused on within the ecosystem
- How Bittensor can compete with the big AI companies
- The dangers AI poses to humanity and whether Bittensor can mitigate them
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EPISODE TRANSCRIPTGuests:
- Joseph Jacks, Founder and General Partner of OSS Capital
- Sami Kassab, Partner at OSS Capital
Links
Previous coverage of Unchained on Crypto/AI:
- Erik Voorhees’ New Venture: Why AI Desperately Needs Privacy and Uncensorability
- When AI and Blockchain Meet, How Can Each Technology Benefit?
- The Chopping Block: Why AI Will Change the Course of History in Crypto
Learn more:
Bittensor:
- Bittensor’s website
- The game theory of TAO
- Nous Research leaving Bittensor
- Seth Bloomberg’s tweet on “Bittensor’s Network Effects”
- Cost of building a subnet
- Commune.ai
- Allora Network