Bitcoin’s compute power dwarfs top 100 supercomputers by 600k times, says Bittensor co-founder
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Bitcoin's compute power dwarfs the top 100 supercomputers by 600,000 times, according to Bittensor co-founder Ala Shaabana. This immense computational capability can be leveraged to bust open corporate monopolies on AI by using the Bitcoin network's coordinate-and-reward playbook, potentially democratizing access to AI and disrupting the status quo in the industry, sparking innovation and competition.
Ala Shaabana explains how using Bitcoin network’s coordinate-and-reward playbook can bust open corporate monopolies on AI.