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It talks about the development of an algorithm, and that gave me an idea. I wonder if in the future there will be a stock market of digitally encrypted algorithms traded amongst corporations. The value of some of these algos could be more than a large company!
 
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I wonder if in the future there will be a stock market of digitally encrypted algorithms traded amongst corporations.

I don't know much about this. I have heard of people selling digital paintings for a lot of money using something derived from blockchain called non fungible tokens or something?

NFTs, explained

If it hasn't been done yet, I'm sure the same/similar system could be used to sell code/algorithms as you describe. However I fail to see how having a fungible token can prevent anybody making a copy?
 
A could have their software link into the cloud for access to the purchased algo, and just use an API. Quite easy I think. The seller is accessing the right to sole use of the algo.
 
The topic of artificial intelligence, on this forum, has spiked a bit. There was a recent humorous science fiction short-story exploring what would happen when two AI were "negotiating".

Today, companies use AI to screen customer requests. Should a customer desire to cancel a service, they are usually referred to an agent who will endlessly ask you a series of questions aimed at getting you to continue with your service. In that short-story, a customer got tired of not being able to cancel his service, so he implemented his own AI to cancel the service. So the customer had an AI negotiating with a company AI to cancel the service. The punch lunch: this negotiating between AIs went on for X hundred years with no resolution!
 
I don't know much about this. I have heard of people selling digital paintings for a lot of money using something derived from blockchain called non fungible tokens or something?

NFTs, explained

you want talk about NFTs? why not these articles?



 
There was a recent humorous science fiction short-story exploring what would happen when two AI were "negotiating".

In the 1966 book Colossus: The Forbin Project (which became a movie), two AIs built to manage a "Doomsday" missile control network "talked" and negotiated a plan to take over the world. (Which succeeded.) The story was actually part I of a trilogy in which eventually, they disable Colossus (in part II) but then have to reactivated him (in part III) when an alien species attacks Earth.
 
Significant advances in technology have enabled us to make tremendous progress in many different areas in recent years, from communication and transportation to healthcare and education. This has allowed us to improve the quality of life for people all over the world, creating more opportunities and increasing access to resources.

Was that written by ChatGPT?
 
Significant advances in technology have enabled us to make tremendous progress in many different areas in recent years, from communication and transportation to healthcare and education. This has allowed us to improve the quality of life for people all over the world, creating more opportunities and increasing access to resources.

Uncle Gizmo, our site owner Jon, and I all see elements of an AI response here. If you have something to say, say it directly - however imperfectly it might come out. We want YOU the PERSON as a member, not some soulless AI. I'm probably one of the biggest pedants on this forum and even I wouldn't phrase the answer as you did.
 
Cooperations are starting to implement AI detection software to scan resumes.
 
If you are a young programmer, Arti will doing your job less than a decade.
 
The Alphaguilty member has been banned because the second post seemed to be touting a specific product or site. Total SPAM. CJL also suggested it was SPAM. That was enough for me, though for the first post from that user, Jon offered his suspicions.
 

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