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A single number tells a lot about the direction AI is taking.
19 million queries every week.
That is approximated as the existing number of AI requests being run on the Mira ecosystem, on behalf of millions of users using its tools and infrastructure.
That sort of usage is not typical of an early crypto infrastructure project. In most networks, there is speculation to begin with real activity second. The demand can be seen in the case of Mira since real queries are already being checked on the network.
And the reason is simple.
Individuals do not simply desire artificially intelligent machines capable of producing responses. They want AI they can trust.
Big language models are effective and yet they also generate hallucinations and wrong facts. In case of AI application in such spheres as research, finance, coding, or education, even a minor mistake can cause actual issues. This is what is being missing as Mira attempts to fill that gap.
The network serves as a filter to the AI results.
Mira does not rely on one model, but rather separates responses into small statements and transmits them to several models on a decentralized network that are called verifiers. These models consider the assertions separately and come to a conclusion prior to the ultimate outcome being given.
It is something significant with the number of questions asked every week growing.
Not only generative AI is being tried out by developers and users, but verified AI.
Verification is beginning to be built into applications such as AI search engines, chatbots, and research engines, meaning that the results of these applications can be verified before they are used in the actual decision making. That is, the network is not a mere concept that is being tested as infrastructure.
The bigger takeaway is this.
AI adoption is growing fast. However, at large usage scales, reliability is equally important as capability.
And the need behind those 19 million weekly queries is that the next stage of AI may not be to come up with more answers.
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