Gate.io recently co-hosted an event alongside Amazon Web Services (AWS) and sponsors Qraft and Masa at the Hong Kong Web3 Festival.
recently co-hosted an event alongside Amazon Web Services and sponsors Qraft and Masa at the Hong Kong Web3 Festival. The event, ‘Futuristic Fusion: AI Meets Blockchain,’ was held on April 8, 2024, attended by over 400 guests, and featured a keynote delivered by AWS and insightful discussions from a panel of industry professionals and leaders.
During a keynote, Amazon’s Head of Product for Blockchain Services, John Liu, shared his vision of how Web3 and generative AI can form a symbiotic relationship, driving innovation and benefiting users and builders. He emphasized Web3’s potential to address concerns around trust and transparency in generative AI and the potential of both technologies to create new opportunities for growth.
They delved into the crossover between blockchain and AI as industry and market-disrupting technologies. Discussions pointed toward a future where Web3 and trading may become heavily reliant on AI, and those that leverage these technologies will have a competitive advantage in the market.
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