. The foundation for collaborative opportunities between blockchain and AI are myriad, with exciting and transformational potential.As early and promising applications in fields including human resources, robotics and customer service take hold, it’s worth remembering that we’re still wrapping our heads around what AI’s ultimate potential can look like. Already, there are important lessons for its future adoption curve.
While this is theoretically possible with non-blockchain databases, it quickly becomes a far more complex and prohibitively expensive proposition in practice. Timestamps will need to be entered manually , data sets require constant monitoring to ensure their continued integrity and the entire, centralized system relies on a single point of failure that makes it far vulnerable to manipulation and difficult to rein in.