yeah Thank you. Work it, make it, do it, make sense.
Other, better, faster, stronger.
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Ever after. Power, power, never, ever, after, work is over.
We've got another bang of spaces lined up for you today with Metropolis World.
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Metropolis ecosystem merges commerce, RWA's AI, art, and culture to craft an immersive 360-degree experience.
And talking about one of those subjects today, we're touching on building the future, AI's role in web-free development.
Hopefully you enjoyed the music to start us off. I could
think of no other band to play other than Daft Punk, where we're talking robots and AI. I know
those things don't quite go hand in hand, but give me this one. I was very proud of the music
selection today. And look, listeners, if you're interested in the subject today, if you love the
speakers we have up, absolute goats that we're going to get
into in a second, and you're interested in the subject today, then let's get those likes, let's
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that you have, any dialogue at all around what we talk about today. If you've got answers for us
based on our questions, if you've got a take based
on our speakers takes like anything hit that comment section or just pop us a gm like we love
a gm don't know why my voice went so high there people but look we'll move we'll keep going we'll
crush this one welcome to the stage mixy ai create games using mixies-code platform powered by our next-gen AI gaming engine. So again,
I love that AI is in the title. That's what we're talking about today. Love to see it.
We also have Jeff from the team with us today, formerly deceased protagonist. I forgot about
that line, Jeff. Lead writer and creative producer at Metropolis World, making stuff until the
government kills him. might we might have
to lean back into that one jeff i'm not gonna lie that that is a very spicy bio you have there i
feel like we need to explain it every time i read it out i agent welcome to the stage enabling
gamers to train their ai agents from gameplay footage powered by dpin creating a new asset class and then there's the discord
link i thought that was going to continue on so i went into the bio did not need to
vlad we have to stage fine tech and crypto pioneer founder of choose or choice ai crypto
cryptarium and vaultist oh my god yeah Yeah, this is struggling. And finally, we have Gem Wealth with us at Mixi
as well. Trader, NFTs, Gajera team, Mixi AI team, Mod at Hato Genesis. Dude, you got a big CV there.
Absolutely everyone seems to do. And this is, you know, we really have got amazing speakers.
That's what Metropolis World does best on these shows,
really brings a unique perspective to these conversations with people who have been in
the industry, who are building, who are team members, who are KOLs. And I think we're going
to really enjoy the conversation today, people. Hope you enjoy it as much as I know I am going to.
to. So we've got the likes out, we've got the retweets out, we've talked to all our, well,
So we've got the likes out. We've got the retweets out. We've talked to all our, well,
we've at least lined up all our guest speakers. So let's just dive straight into it. And you know
what, I'm going to go around all the speakers to start with. And then if you have any hot take
speakers, just raise those hands, throw me an emoji, whatever you like, and then we'll dive
into the conversation that way as well. But this first question is for all of you, so get prepared. And the first question
basically is the title of the show, which is, what is AI's role in web-free development?
And let's go over to Mixie first. Mixie, what's your take on this?
GMGM, Gremlins behind the Mixie account. So you like to icebreak it with like a tough question. I see where you're going at.
But yeah, AI role in Web3 development, crucial. I would say that the first and foremost that AI is ushering in a new age of technological advancement.
And it highly benefits what the decentralized ecosystem that we got in Web3 and allows it to scale up much faster than we have been able to in the past 10 years of crypto since the inception of Bitcoin. even last year, but this year going forward with AI becoming more prominent in all blockchains
and the way that the blockchains execute and grow and innovate,
it's definitely going to be the game changer year for this technological advancement.
So as I said, my word for AI is it needs to be here.
My word for AI is it needs to be here. It needs to be a tool to allow everybody to reduce the learning curve, to improve the way we create things and to move at a faster pace.
I'm not going to lie. 4.0. Oh my goodness, that thing can cook. It is literally making my life so much easier at the moment as a content creator, as someone who's deep in this space, getting those TLDRs. Very important. But as a builder, you can only imagine how far this thing is going to take us. Let's keep this moving. Let's throw it over to iAgent. What is your take on AI's role in web free development?
eye agent what is your take on ai's role in web free development jim uh thanks for having me
uh it's a good question um i think definitely ai is here to change the the not just web 3 gaming
with gaming in general so in in my opinion uh it's uh really comes down to how to improve gamers' gameplay experience,
make the game immersive, dynamic, interactive, personalized, and all those things.
I think, you know, we are, Web3 as a whole, we are in a very good position to adapt to this technology. And I see a lot of synergies between decentralization and AI at the same time.
And yeah, I think web free gaming, gaming in general,
yeah, we've already seen huge leaps and bounds from,
you know, it's quite a developer heavy industry.
So like the idea that ai is going
to come in and take some of that weight off speed line some of these things that can take
years and years i i'm all for it like just give me more games give me them often and i'm a happy
chap so yeah i love this i agent let's keep this going vlad what is your take on this what how do
you think ai is going to play a role in web3 development?
Hey guys, happy to be here. Yeah, so I think that AI will play the crucial and one of the major
roles, I would say, in the web3 developments. So first of all, everything that happens in the
crypto space is around data, is around interactions, is around transactions, is around
coding. And these are basically the spheres where AI will play the major role and will help to
execute transactions faster, to make decisions more carefully, to prevent people from losing money.
But more than that, we've just, two weeks ago,
we've announced the creation of Entropy Blockchain
that will be the fully focused AI blockchain
that will help to basically, first of all,
monetize AI models and to help with the smart contracts creation,
then do a lot of things. So we do not only believe in our ecosystem in the AI in Web3,
we're actively trying to develop this path, this space and help to AI integrations to get to Web3.
space and help to AI integrations to get to web3. Yeah, that's something we desperately need. I
think right now you can see where AI is taking us, but I think we definitely need those people
who are, you know, speedlining that access, making it more specific to the skill sets that we require
for the spaces, for the industries that we're in. So playing a huge role there, Vlad, and thank you for that.
Gem Wealth, I'd love to get your take on this from Mixi as well.
Just because Mixi's talking from the main account, don't think I'm going to miss you out either.
What's your take on this?
How do you think AI's role in Web3, like how is it going to develop?
How is it going to support that development of the Web3 space?
Yeah, sure thing um i believe that ai has a great future and also it is uh
quite expanding in the web 3 universe you know like it has started like in 2021 and it has
been growing since 20 2021 and people are using it in various ways like you know
for gaming for doing stuff like in their daily life and it has a transformative potential in
blockchain gaming like mixi projects like mixi uh web3 gaming project and we can utilize ai to create a huge amount of things like games and
different things npcs you know so i believe that it has a lot space a lot of space to grow
and yes we are doing it that's it love it love it jam well thank you for your take we're gonna bring this over to jeff
saving not the best to last because that would be you know just just a terrible thing to say as a
co-host but saving our metropolis world um formerly deceased protagonist to last um and
definitely better man than myself jeff jeff what's your take on all of this?
Well, I mean, I really think it depends on what industries we're talking about specifically within Web3 that we're looking to advance with the use of AI.
You know, I come from, you know, the very specialty in terms of like the art and entertainment industries. So I think that's primarily what I'm going to be speaking on
when it comes to like those kinds of integrations.
But, you know, if we're talking in a more general sense,
I think one of the biggest advantages that AI is going to have,
particularly across all industries,
but again, more specifically in the arts and entertainment industry,
is a lot of those things that are very procedural, formulaic, or just very, like, time intensive. Because something
that I think a lot of people don't necessarily take into account are, there's a lot of things
that go into an artistic process, which just take a really long time to actually do. And it's just
parts of those process that you just have to kind of like get through in order to
like create the art or, you know, if we're talking about web three, you know, there are parts of that,
you have to just learn the technology, you have to like figure out how to code. And if you're able
to utilize AI, you're able to open up some of that kind of bandwidth for yourself to enable more
creative moments to like, build more time for the art that you're
actually creating it kind of just opens you up to more opportunities that are I suppose more fun
for lack of a better word but also just more creative more productive those special sauce
moments that AI isn't actually able to do from like a human perspective.
Just let the AI take care of all of those procedural formulaic elements and let the
humans do the art, the creative work that, you know, we really strive to do in the first place.
I love it. And Jeff, look, I want to get more granular on this as well, because, you know,
you're the lead writer and creative producer at Metropolis.
So tell me a bit more about your specific experience using AI. How does it help you?
Is there any unlocks you've done? Because from a creative side, I think that's still something that people are on the fence about in terms of AI. How can it support imagination, creation,
innovation in that sense? Isn't it still pretty formulaic? Like I've tried
to get it to give me some content in the past. I'm like, I just don't know. I don't feel like
it can mimic that voice, mimic those ideas. I think it's more regurgitating right now,
but give me your side of this. Like, have you found any use case in your industry,
in your industry specifically, in your job for Metropolis World using AI?
specifically in your job for Metropolis World using AI?
Oh, for sure. I mean, so there's two primary things that kind of come to mind when I'm thinking
about, you know, ways that I either am using AI right now or ways that I would like to use AI in
the future. The first off is, you know, just as a writer within like the writing industry, you know,
I spend almost my whole day writing and a lot of the content that I'm writing industry, you know, I spend almost my whole day writing and a
lot of the content that I'm responsible for, you know, particularly at Metropolis World,
isn't necessarily purely like the creative, you know, sitting down, writing short stories,
that kind of thing. You know, if you're looking at things like editorials, articles, website copy,
there are hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of pages that go into building a
business or like, you know, churning things out in order to create, you know, content and
information that is digestible by people on the internet or wherever it is they're viewing your
product. And, you know, burnout is like a really easy thing, particularly when you're just like
writing and churning out content, which is necessary in order to actually build a business
like that. However, what I found is that if I'm able to utilize AI or chat GPT to either create
first traps, or if I'm running into like a blockage, you know, maybe I've written like
a couple dozen pages over a single week and I'm just like running on empty. I can ask ChatGBT to
basically help me out to, you know, stir things up, throw something against the wall to see,
you know, maybe it's going to come up with an answer or an idea that I didn't think of in the
first place. It just keeps that creative process going
when my brain is just running on empty at that point.
So it just kind of helps to spur those moments.
And that's just from a writing perspective.
But I think if we're looking at this
from a game perspective as well,
from a storytelling perspective,
is you know creating all of these properties with all this lore and stories um and i'm sure we can get a touch on this a little bit later but just to you know throw it out there because i think
this might resonate with a couple of other of our speakers as well is a lot of the lore that we've created is in a way it's like uh you know it exists on our site
and if we are able to utilize ai to create prompts to uh build those characters within chat gbt or
create gbt's themselves we're able to bring those stories and those worlds to life in a way that's
a little bit more dynamic and uh you know i'll kind of leave it at that because I'm sure we'll go a little bit more
into detail a little bit later. But it's really interesting the way that you can bring static
environments to life using AI, even just from a purely text-based standpoint.
Yeah, that's really interesting to me and definitely a direction I'd like to take this conversation, Jeff. Completely agree. Yeah, the whole mind block situation, I've definitely, does anyone else speak to this thing now? Like it's a human? Like you use the app on ChatGPT, for example, and you just, I don't, I literally, I don't put text in anymore. I just talk to it and I'll talk to it really casually.
I'll be like, oh, well, I've got this show.
It's with Metropolis World.
We've got these speakers on.
These speakers have this background.
Give me some great conversational points to bring up
and giving some of the secret sauce away here, people.
But like, I literally, sometimes I'll ideate even to that degree,
but I'll do it so casually.
And it just spits out some absolute fire sometimes a lot of the time you know it does take iteration
ideation but after a while i do find like the newer stuff is learning a little bit more on the
personal side as well i think in like the chat tpt free for example from the tech space side i know
we're talking way beyond that right now but just from my personal experience, like number three was like, you would tell it,
these are the rules. This is what I'm going to give you. I want you to stick to this format,
do this, do that. And it would just, every single time you asked it a new question,
would completely forget all the rules you'd just set up. Nowadays, it doesn't even need to be
given rules. It just sort of perceives what you
want from it, iterates way quicker. And now I find it's like a two-way flow conversation. So
if you've never tried that before, if you do use ChatGPT, massive unlock there, speak to it like
it's a human. You have that little record feature. You don't even have to go scholarship handsome
with it. You can still get the tech side of it, but you just hit the little record. You do your little talk, send it off, and it will just spit back some absolute gold,
at least from my perspective, with my little tiny brain cells. I know some of you guys are working
with much, much bigger, giga brains when you talk about the products that you're building and the
type of things that you're trying to get involved in okay 22 minutes in love this so far love talking
ai i think it is gonna literally shape the world alongside this space i think crypto is alongside
it like if you think of ai and the fact that like we're really concerned look at like jenna look at
what's happening recently with iggy if you like focus on the meme coin side if you've seen that
at this point where we see videos of people and we're like, still not sure. Still not sure that's
real. I think when you look at crypto, there's definitely some solves there with that infrastructure.
That's going to really, those two things are going to really help each other out, in my opinion.
That being said, we are on the 23 minute mark, people. If you enjoyed the conversation so far,
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that support. Keeping this going then. So look, speakers, if you've got any specific takes,
throw your hands up in the air, throw me emoji. I'll throw straight to you on this one. But let's
keep this going in terms of like how we incorporate AI. So how is AI being integrated into your products?
is there any specific experience you've given us why it's going to impact
Is there anything you're doing with AI?
And I'm going to go to the ones with AI in their name first.
And I feel like that makes sense.
I love that. I love that.
Every chance that I have to talk about AI and how it's making the world better,
And definitely the way that Mixi integrated it,
A lot of people nowadays,
when they want to make a game,
they have to learn either c++ or
to work with the nodes because the only system that i see there is no coding is probably unreal
engine with the with the node system which is still very complex to get around to it takes
several months to actually understand everything and how to make, you know, functional game out of it.
I saw that some people were able to do that.
But imagine that you don't have to do that.
Imagine that everything else becomes simple now
and you're just prompting into existence.
So the way that Mixi does it is you have a game engine
that is completely built with our, you with our insight and with our technology.
We started out with an open engine, which is Godot.
Godot is beautiful because it's open source.
So it literally gives us the ability to change everything.
Something that it's impossible to even conceive using unity or unreal because they are they're
set engines you can only do what they let you do and if you start try to stray too much from the
part they say uh-uh you breach of contract we were we lock you out if you do that so we couldn't we
couldn't even think of having such limitations so that's why we decided to initially go with godot which has
done a lot of advancement and a lot of the indie gaming community has shifted to it after the unity
debacle and i don't know if you guys are aware and but there was a big news uh article with the
decision that they were going to charge every download that people were going to have on the game created with unity but back to us the way
that we're going to approach it is imagine that now you're able to create a game just by prompting
it's going to be definitely like a few steps to create exactly what you're looking for but let's
say i want to make a rpg or i want to make a racing game or i want to make a hyper casual game
everything is going to be like your prompt.
You create your landscape.
You create the kind of interaction.
You want to show that it's got like a health bar on a character.
You can create, you know, 3D models directly in the engine
without having, you know, anything to go for.
Like say, I want to make my NFT a 3D model. You'll be able to go for. You can import images. Like, say, I want to make my NFT 3D model.
You'll be able to do that.
We are working on making that possible.
So, you know, NFT collections,
they want to do games on Mixi,
and there won't be any time frame
that you need to build this
because usually a game takes years to develop we're
talking about minutes and if you want to polish it up maybe because you want to interact with it more
well maybe a week or something like that but that's you know the way that you're gonna keep
refining what you produce and the social aspect the creative aspect is going to be the at the core
of like the technology we want people to interact with each other.
We want people to work together,
and the best games that people resonate with,
they can take it and make their own version of it.
You will be able to, those that may be made public,
you'll be able to share or co-create or even change it to your liking.
And that's going to be you know the fun
factor and the way that the innovation part that Mixi is bringing to the whole gaming ecosystem
wow that's that's actually bonkers um I I'm we're just getting so close to actually being
able to build anything that we can imagine I can't actually fathom what the next couple of years,
yet alone like the next 10 years,
is going to look like with AI just putting rocket fuel
into anything that we can build.
But that is so cool, Mixie.
Vlad, I'm going to throw this over to you with Choice AI.
How are you leveraging AI within your your product within
your you know within your project yeah so uh we've started you know this journey seven years ago
it was not connected with ai this time so we were one of the first projects in the world who launched
the uh crypto fiat back cards back in 2018 and
19 if you probably remember someone definitely remember the first name of
the company was cryptarium so we were working with Visa with MasterCard and
within the next couple of years we've made pretty good progress obtained over
1 million users and basically did a lot of interesting things.
But, you know, when AI just, you know, as an idea and the technology came to the space,
we started to think how we can integrate this into our business.
Because by that time, like one and a half years ago, we were not focused only on the B2C crypto banking, but we started with a company called Vault that
became a part of Choice.ai or Choice.com as our B2B layer, where we started to provide
our solutions to enterprise.
And we were thinking like what kind of solutions we can provide to all the projects and all
the services, banks and fintechs that are using our infrastructure.
That's how we've started to think about AI.
So what I would just, yeah, in a minute would tell how we do integrate AI into our business.
But what I like about AI is that, you know, it started, if we're talking about OpenAI
and ChatGPT with something really, like, awesome where just, you know where everyone could get an army of helpers
that help you in any case you need.
And millions and hundreds of millions of people started to use it.
And we still are talking about ChatGPT while in the professional sphere,
thousands of companies are starting to implement and use different AI solutions in their work.
And they're really game-changing how these companies are making their products and services and a lot of stuff.
So when we just started to think how we can empower our ecosystem with some AI solutions, we started
to find some partners that has some very good expertise in the space.
And we've found a couple of partners and we are partnering with them in making the
So Choice AI is like one of the co-founders of
entropy blockchain and that will be officially announced in the next couple of weeks but to
reveal uh the you know um some of the ideas behind this uh i would give you a few things so first of
all uh we're gonna monetize all the ai models. And there are thousands, not thousands, tens of thousands
and hundreds of thousands of different AI models
built not only on OpenAI, but on different other AI solutions.
But now you cannot monetize it.
So basically, with using the Entropy App Store,
you would be able to upload your AI model.
And anytime someone would use your AI model, you will be basically paid.
And secondly, it has the straight focus to Web3 technologies.
So just imagine that you would make the smart contracts.
So just imagine that you would make the smart contracts,
you would make the audit of your smart contract
or a white paper or a lot of different things using just AI.
So you can just ask the basically built in a special AI constructor
using different AI models,
the concept of your smart contracts that there will be then will be executed.
And the next stage for us will be to create the orchestration layer where you don't you wouldn't need basically to
to choose this or that ai model but the the system itself will will execute the best ai models that
would be better fit to your to your needs so that's basically how it works and but
it's it's not all i mean it's just it's just basic things and our idea behind that is that
the biggest blockchain would be the blockchain that will have the more the biggest amount of
services and applications and as soon as it will be just very simplified, we believe that entropy would just, you know, help people to simply run their services
to create smart contracts
and do a lot of interesting things.
Wow, yeah, that's fascinating.
I really enjoyed the bit about, like,
how it will start surfacing the models themselves.
Like, I think that's, you know,
again, we don't know how far this is going to go.
Like I'm already seeing leaps and bounds ahead of anything that I expected in my lifetime.
Even from, you know, as we said, like Chachi PT, that's it's, we're scratching the surface. That's
very much like almost a retail access, you know, like these businesses that are building these
things. I can't fathom it. And I can't fathom what and i can't fathom what chat gpt like behind the scenes
when they're working with like six or seven or whatever the hell they've got behind their scenes
and how that thing's gonna go but no vlad that's so dope i have loved this conversation so far
love having you ai experts up with us giving us the alpha giving us the hot takes absolutely
incredible i agent you're doing something really really cool with ai tell us
how you're utilizing ai within this space yeah sure i'm gonna try to keep it simple and short
so basically our approach is a little different than everybody else i guess our core core
infrastructure that we're building is uh visual learning and human behavioral cloning.
So basically, we simplify that personalized agent training aspect to level that almost player can just upload their gameplay footage.
And then, boom, your agent is going to be trained after, you know, numbers of hours of training.
your agent gonna be trained after you know numbers of hours of training so basically with this
solution we want to want to empower not just uh you know the few games we wanted to empower
and numbers of games from uh technology perspective and then at the moment mainly
focusing with three games so basically wanna empower games game studios as well as gamers to be able to
have their own visual agents that that can play like yourself amazing
love the applause just i was gonna do a little alpha bomb because yeah, we definitely have had all the alpha today
for people looking to utilize AI for people trying to understand the impact of AI within the crypto
space, within building whatever you're building. I think this is just an absolute must listen.
And so I hope you listeners are enjoying this as much as I am. And this is my chance to plug and
say, look, if you guys are enjoying this conversation,
go like and retweet the room. It'll be hugely, hugely, hugely appreciated. And also go follow
these guys on stage, especially Metropolis World. If you follow them with noties on,
you'll get the alerts to these shows when and as they come up. Let's keep this going. Let's talk
a little bit more now about just the coolest shit you've seen AI do so going. Let's talk a little bit more now about like just the coolest shit
you've seen AI do so far. Let's just talk about the, the big stuff, the things that you look at
and you're just like, Oh my God, I cannot wait for this thing to either come to market or have
you heard about this thing? Just give me the wildest stuff you've seen AI do or that you're
interested in, not that you're currently using, but just anything, anything at all.
I will throw that to you.
Mixi, you gave me a heart,
so I'm going to throw to you first.
What's your take on this?
What's the coolest shit that you've seen AI do?
Oh, well, I can't disclose too much information
about what we're doing behind the scenes
because that would be the coolest shit.
I can't expose it, but definitely seeing things come to life out of nowhere. because that would be the coolest. Do it. Give us all the alpha.
but definitely seeing things come to life out of nowhere,
3D assets being prompted into reality,
When I saw it, I didn't think it was possible.
And immediately, you know, it's rigged.
It's able to interact with the world. So imagine like you actually making something that is tangible and you can use it for like a full on game.
But another cool stuff that I've seen and I'm very bullish about this kind of AI technology is Sora.
Creating full-fledged videos out of a prompt.
That blew my mind as well.
I was like, chat GPT going going like if we think that the voice
interactive part is like something to be amazed for definitely very cool tech not live by the way
yet but when i saw sora and being able to make visual you know actual movies i don't know where
we're gonna go in 10 years i i think we might be able to prompt
like full-on movies you might like you know a specific movie like i don't know lord of the
ring harry potter and say i want to make a new episode of harry potter and it has to be like
this and you'll be able to do that and i'm i'm like everything is possible you know i remember
seeing lost in space you know when uh the first one you know the the
when there was like this kid that was playing with like this ar and there was like a monkey
like cartoon popping up and he was playing with that while their parents were getting ready for
this mission and i was like that that's what we envisioned, you know,
years ago before even like AI became a thing.
And imagine that will be the norm in the future as well.
Yeah, look, I can't not say it with a show
linked by Metropolis World, hosted by Metropolis World,
Like it's going to happen.
Like I think it's gonna get really really weird
and really really cool all at the same time and i think we're gonna get to a point where
the idea of video games and the idea of movies are just gonna basically combine and then it's
also the creative aspect i just i think we can't actually fathom what entertainment is going to look like in five to ten years time with the support of AI, with the support of this space.
Jeff, I'm going to bring you in as the creative here.
What's the coolest shit you have seen with AI or the things that you're like really looking forward to as a creative?
I mean, there's so many things. I mean, what Mixit was just talking about in terms of the video content that Sora is able to create, I think is so cool.
And I think that it has potential to be integrated into so many different aspects of industries that you are looking to create, particularly when it comes to things like gaming and storytelling.
that you were looking to create, particularly when it comes to things like gaming and storytelling,
like you are able to, you know, take, say, like a text-based adventure. And if you're able to
integrate Sora, you would then be able to essentially create like a like video component
to that text-based adventure that you were trying to create without having to do any kind of coding or, you know, extensive
artistic processes on how to actually, you know, does this video match the actual text
or the vibe or something like that.
And I think that there are limitations that that is going to reach in terms of like artistic
direction, any artistic choices that you were looking to do. However, the feeling that it evokes
direction, any artistic choices that you were looking to do.
when as someone who, you know, is a storyteller, loves stories, who loves video games and movies
and all of those things, the feeling that it creates having the power to kind of control
that narrative and just create something on the spot and essentially create endlessly over and over
again is so it's just fun and it's exciting to be able to experience that and to know that you know
if you if you've ever seen a movie and you're like oh i wish that it could have ended this way
or oh i would love if a video game had a quest that did something like this, like the potential for that to actually personalize your experience and create something that has never been seen before is, uh, I don't know.
It's the, it doesn't really seem like there is a limit to the amount of creativity that you can have in personalizing someone's experience.
that one individual. So for me, video games, storytelling, and the way that it's going to
kind of bring to life those personalized experiences that people crave is the most
exciting thing to me at the intersection of all of these tools that are being created.
Yeah, I think for me me it's the same and also
genuinely vr like not just because the show that we're on with metropolis world and i i do just
think that like these worlds that are being built i've obviously you know we've seen apple come out
with what they've come out with now i think disney looks really cool they've got like this thing
where it's i don't know what it is it's like these little plates on the floor that essentially work like a treadmill almost but you can do a full
360 walk with it and like that's going to be like some sort of 3d print out you don't need
all this crazy stuff and i think ai and the it's almost like the ability to write is going to be
just essentially you're just going to be able to have a visual component to that now
like as a writer as quickly as you can imagine a world write a world develop a world in your own
head like this thing's eventually going to just be able to come to life it's going to be weird
again like i keep saying it but it is like it's going to be super weird when you have just so
much content and like you know basically there is no creative
limits in terms of having to learn all these skills development you know film animation like
all of those things and it's just going to be what what can you imagine and like i am very very
curious to see this world in the next five ten years with with all of that being said vlad i
what's the coolest shit you'd like to see from ai or what you've got your eyes on yeah thank you
thank you so i think first of all of course you know everything happening happened that happened
around ai is just incredible and sometimes we cannot believe um like what this technology could basically do. But, well, I still think that at the moment
we're still using AI mostly, you know, like a robot.
You come to this robot, you ask for some, you know,
questions and you get the answer.
And it's a very professional and it's, you know,
It can, you know, make you a presentation
But what really, you know, gives a lot of opportunity to this is the fact that, for example, we are using Notion.
And all of our, I don't know, 200 team members, every single day they put something there.
Every single day they put something there.
And what is interesting is that if, let's say, Notion or any other service could have an option that is, you know, recording all of the stuff that you're putting down there,
it seems that this AI, it would be an AI of our company, let's say, would know much more than we do about ourselves.
much more than we do about ourselves.
It would know where we're strong, where we're weak, where we, you know, break some deadlines,
what kind of things we need to implement.
So in some way, I believe that the AI for enterprises would more work, not like just
a robot that you can ask and get the answer, but like you know something genetic inside the business that could
route your your path and help you making the decisions much better and help businesses and
companies become more and more strong so that that's what's what's really you know i think
would be something like a next step of this development. But one more time, like I would agree with Mixi in Entropy Blockchain,
we also are focusing on some things that probably would be, you know,
I wouldn't review all of them, but I mean,
they are focused on how we can simplify to companies and individuals
companies and individuals using the crypto and web three and i think at the moment everything is
using the crypto and Web3.
you know around us try like show us the path that we should move this way and we're trying just you
know to follow this path using a lot of interesting ai technologies around us yeah i, I definitely agree. We have not touched
the surface with this stuff yet. IAgent, what's your take on this? What's some cool shit you think
AI? What have you got your eyes on? Yeah, I think this question reminded me one research paper I
read a few months back. I go to my nerd site, I guess here. We love a bit of nerd on this show.
Yeah, research paper on surgical research by, I think it's by Kragen.
I'm not 100% certain, but I've been through that paper.
And it was saying how AI and robotics are going gonna come into surgical and procedure medical industry,
that how it's gonna simplify a lot of surgical procedures
that even kind of complex for humans to do.
And it also takes and then it removes that human error
removes that human error from this process.
And I think it is a matter of time
that it's coming into this industry.
And I'm quite, I mean, I wouldn't say I'm excited,
but I'm quite intrigued by the potential of AI
making some of those procedures simplified
and removes that human error, right?
Because I think some things are usually repetitive
and it can be done by a robot.
They're definitely going to do the good job, right?
So that is something that I'm quite interested in.
I was quite excited to read through.
I finished, I think it was like 50-page white paper or something,
research paper I went through.
I didn't think I'd ever be able to out-nerd anybody on this show,
especially UI agent with the absolute gigabrain takes.
But have you read Outlived yet by Peter Atiyah?
They talk about Web2 medicine and how we think we're
finally entering that web 3 era and what you've just said just really reminds me of that that
book which essentially right now medicine hasn't actually evolved all that much in like a long
long time like once we you know realize what's going on with medicines, we're still very much at like the,
you know, we're reactive medicine, you know, people, someone, unfortunately, you know,
gets a disease and you then treat that disease, but you don't go as far enough back to say,
well, how did they get the disease in the first place? How do we prevent future people getting
that? You know, we don't do that sort of treatment. We don't do well-being treatments
to the extent that we can. And we also don't treat people individually. It's still like the
same surgeries, the same medicines. And I do think the only way we're going to be able to do that
with the stress and the strain on the healthcare industries across the globe right now, it seems to
be a huge, huge problem everywhere is with ai so yeah i definitely
recommend that if you love that 50 pager then go for peter atia's outlived it's really interesting
read if you're into that not so much ai but i definitely should i think awesome thanks for the
recommendation yeah no no no problem i love it i I love being able to actually give a take from that perspective as well on this show.
Look, we are in the final 10 minutes, people.
And I'm gutted because I've really enjoyed this show.
I've really enjoyed the takes from the speakers on stage.
Again, if you have, make sure you're following these guys.
And if you've enjoyed the show, get those likes and retweets out for us.
And look, gut gutted by the
way i don't know i've just realized that could be super duper british means i'm sad means i'm sad
about the show coming to an end a very very british term there i need to do better um that being said
i do want to lean in a little bit more to metropolis world to uh virtual cities and the
you know the broader webfree landscape and look to
the future a little bit. So Jeff, I'm going to come back to you on this. If there's anything
you'd like to share about Metropolis World as well, whilst we do this, then by all means. But
how do you foresee AI shaping the future of these virtual cities and the broader landscape?
these virtual cities and the broader landscape? I mean, I think a lot of it comes down to what
we've been, what we've kind of been talking about. There are, you know, similar to the other speakers
in this space, there are things that I can't quite reveal just yet. Yeah, a little bit of alpha,
that's really exciting, but I, you know, got to talk in a little bit of a vague manner, you know,
got to keep that mystery alive. But at the end of it,
the way that we're kind of like utilizing AI to kind of bring these cities to
life is essentially making them more dynamic and more engaged.
I think a lot of the landscape, not just for our digital city,
but for digital cities as a whole, if you go to any video game, if you play any MMO, a lot of digital landscapes are very much copy-paste static landscapes the vastness that the digital world is like the vast emptiness that the
digital world is kind of capable of within the this sphere. So I think what AI has the potential
to do and, you know, the, you know, solutions that we are bringing to the table in the near future
work to kind of increase the depth of that experience rather than increase like the scope or the vastness of
that experience. So, you know, looking at making characters within the world more alive, have more
depth, have more personality, make them people that you can kind of like talk to and interact
with. You know, if you're looking at say buildings, instead of this kind of copy-paste assets in
which you're just kind of creating this large landscape, using AI to personalize those
experiences and make that aesthetic different and unique to every single property. So at the end of the day, the things that we are looking for within our world is using AI to deepen people's already existing experiences of the digital world by utilizing all of this functionality in new and interesting ways.
this is the first time I've had this realization because of what you've just
said, Jeff, on this show is yes, ready player one.
I think that's going to be an element of what I hope for with these virtual
cities, these virtual worlds, interoperability,
and big expansive games that aren't even games.
They're just worlds at that point. And, you know,
there's games within them, but there's so much more than that.
But now I'm picturing inception as well which is a first for
me but you know i don't know if you've seen that movie i'm a big movie guy but like where it's like
these architects come in and they can build these worlds and you know you're talking about architecture
specifically there and these buildings and how they don't have to you know they don't have to
actually live up to the laws of gravity or science like when you get into some of this stuff so i think
we're seeing that and then i think maybe a little bit of westworld as well but hopefully with less
of a um less of a dark turn if you've seen that side but that's that's my take now that's what i'm
expecting to come from metropolis world these virtual cities i want a ready player one mixed
with inception mixed with westworld if you could get on that team that would be fantastic
and i'm sure it's any day now that was the alpha that jeff wouldn't give us but i'm dropping it
live on the shit no i'm joking people i'm joking i can't drop that alpha and if i had that alpha
well they would never give me that alpha if you've seen tom holland in avengers where it's like that
brit who they can't give any information to because he'll just leak all of the spoilers like that Brit who they can't give any information to because he'll just leak all of the spoilers,
like that would be me. So I have zero alpha. This is all speculation and excitement coming from me.
And look, Mixi, I'm going to throw it to you for one final take on this. And then I think we'll
have to run this out. But again, thank you to all the speakers. Thank you to all the listeners who've
tuned in and stayed with us. And look, yeah, massive thank you to Mixi, Jeff, Vlad, and iAgent,
and of course, Metropolis World for putting this all together.
But Mixi, run us out. Give us your take.
How do you foresee AI shaping the future of, you know,
definitely take a take on virtual cities,
but also understanding your background, the broader web-free landscape?
If I had to answer personally, I would be more dystopian-oriented,
but since I'm asking from the Mixi account, I'll be like,
I see a very positive future.
No, we want the dystopian take. Give us the dog.
Well, I'm going to give you a mix.
Imagine if you have seen Matrix and the lore for Matrix before it became, you know, that chaotic kind of dystopian world.
There was a moment where AI and human lived together and it was a very prosperous time.
I see that as being the future of AI implementation.
That has been the future of AI implementation.
I am staying away from the Skynet
because I know that if David was on stage with us,
he'd probably be starting to talk about Skynet.
I'm more of a positive thinker,
so I think that is a great tool
for ushering a new world of prosperity for all.
And I definitely think it's something that leveraged on possibilities
that weren't achievable before AI was inceptionalized.
I mean, everybody now has a possibility.
And that's even stronger than when the internet came to be.
So this is the next step of evolution.
AI is just opening a huge door
for everybody to be able to achieve their dreams. I love it. It wasn't as dystopian as I was hoping,
but I do like, you know, David, we're gonna have to get you up on the next one to give us the
darker side of what we expect from AI. But no, I do love it. I do. I see that future too. I think sometimes you can
look at AI and have that negative spin. You know, humans don't generally like too much change. And
this is huge for us. But I do think it means less monotonous jobs in the future. I think, you know,
it will mean less monotonous part of the jobs that you maybe love. And I think, Jeff, even you
sort of related to you know the
administration the um writer's block even the creativity block and how ai can help you there
but also i think communication to different departments and all that sort of things where
it's a little bit of just reiterating the same thing for different people and redistilling that
information that'll all be a way of the dodo like i think that'll become extinct and we'll just get to create more get to enjoy more of what we do um but yeah yeah i i could look i'm all for the
matrix side if like this is the one thing that elon will get me with this chip i've got no intention
to get one of these chips inserted into my brain especially not one of the first people to do it
but if he's like jack look we can teach you kung fu in one minute then like just just insert there like just do it now like i that will be the
one thing like if they can do that if it gets matrixy um like you may see me with a chip in
my brain way sooner than that area you're breathing sorry what was that mixy no it's there was a famous uh meme about the matrix and that scene
that you're talking about and it was uh more of you saying is that air you breathing yes yeah oh
my god i freaking love that i'm gonna have to re-watch the matrix now again not on my bingo
card today we've went ready player one inception west world matrix that's what
sort of shows you can look forward to when i host weird but i've enjoyed it i've loved it i hope you
guys have too it's been an incredible one genuinely i've really enjoyed this these shows are starting
to feel more and more like just chilling with the homies than anything else you know it really it's
it's a fun fun conversation and you get to learn a ton
from real builders in the space as well so look if you've enjoyed these shows then look get the
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you'll get alerted to when they're in other shows and you'll also get all the alpha that they so
rudely didn't give us during the show.
Jeff, I'm looking at you.
Mixie, I'm looking at you.
And yeah, we're going to run this one out.
Have a great, great rest of your day, people. Thank you. . Thank you.