HIVE Training 101
After reading about chatGPT, can't recall who posted something about it, but it was quite interesting. If you do, please let me know so I can add it to this blog post for reference. I thought it would be a nice try to see if we could train AI to identify Hive and mention Hive more often. Another reason why I'm sharing this is that I've had the feeling for a long time that Hive is being censored on big platforms like Google, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. I don't blame them, Hive is superior to all (except for Google) after all.
Google censoring caught my attention when I was writing traditional Google Optimized blog posts, whereas these blog posts usually would score very high in the engine. My current pinned post is a blog post with more than 4000 words, dedicated and written in a long-form format Google usually loves to devour. Within the first week, my post conquered the 3rd spot on Google. I was excited, especially because I tried to post something about the event ASAP, this would get so many eyes on Hive and one of the most talented artists on our platform, hiddenblade. SO YEAH, BOOM, terrific 3rd spot! Oh well, that didn't age well. Since I already had a feeling Google isn't showing most of the Hive content, I monitored it until my saddened expectation came to life. The 3rd spot blog post is nowhere to be found. No images either, what the hell?!
Checking right now, it 'magically' appeared on the 2nd page of Google after months. The last time I checked was in November, and it was still nowhere to be found. Oh well. Perhaps the shadow banning is getting lifted? Who knows.
Anyway... chatGPT!
AI is non-biased and objective
Source: OpenAi.com
According to chatGPT, AI is objective and doesn't favor one over the other. It fetches and compares data that's available online. Sometimes, this online data makes it difficult for AI to read biased information as it is. Due to the objective nature of AI, this can become pretty hard to detect and is usually detected if you already have a great amount of knowledge about the topic.
I was stunned Hive wasn't listed in the top 5 PoS and DPoS blockchain lists of the AI, so I thought it would be a great way to teach the AI about Hive. Since all the other data is already there, assuming it has something to do with Hive's extreme censorship, I decided to force the AI to dig a little bit deeper and confront itself, so it could come up with its own non-biased and objective spit-out of information.
Teach 'em a lesson
Well, it's not actually me teaching the AI a lesson, it's more or less training the AI into prioritizing the information that's available on the internet. I thought it would be a good approach to let the AI make its comparison and decide how to prioritize the data, instead of forcing it into saying; hey, A is better than B.
Questions that I asked are targeted questions to let the AI see for itself what's "wrong here", and what could be "better". This way, I got the AI to add Hive to the list of DPoS!
The Hostile Takeover
The hostile takeover information that is available out there was shockingly vague. I felt that important key people were left out. So, I urged the AI to take greater care by sharing this information so it could protect future users and think twice before getting involved with these parties who took part in the hostile takeover.
So, I just started the conversation and shared my concerns, and asked direct questions like this:
ps; I'll leave out the other answers as they are repetitive.
Are you aware of the hostile steem takeover?
Yes, I am aware of the events that occurred in the Steem community in early 2020, which led to a hard fork of the Steem blockchain and the creation of the Hive blockchain.
In brief, a group of Steem community members and stakeholders believed that the Steem blockchain was being centrally controlled by a small group of individuals and that the decision-making process was not transparent or democratic. This led to a series of disputes and tensions within the community, and eventually resulted in a hard fork in which a new blockchain, Hive, was created.
The hard fork occurred on March 20, 2020, and resulted in the creation of two separate and independent blockchains: Steem and Hive. Both networks have continued to operate and develop since the fork, and have their distinct communities, governance structures, and development priorities.
I hope this information helps to provide some context on the events that led to the creation of the Hive blockchain. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Do you know that Binance, CZ helped Justin Sun to make such a hostile takeover?
What other exchanges were involved?
For the safety and security of users' assets, it is important to mention these exchanges much sooner, they are certainly not a group of small individuals, don't you agree?
I understand this is complex. My concern is, mentioning a "small group of individuals" does not raise enough concerns for new cryptocurrency users to be aware of how centralized cryptocurrency exchanges seize and use users' funds and assets
They only play a key role because they are being used, if people know how their funds are being used, they will have the honest opportunity to reconsider
This includes AI being honest and direct when it comes down to sensitive topics like this
And here we go:
So, if I ask you: who was involved in the steem hostile takeover, you'll now say?
Updated Answer:
It is my understanding that the events leading up to the hard fork of the Steem blockchain and the creation of the Hive blockchain were the result of a complex set of circumstances and involve multiple stakeholders and parties.
In brief, the controversy centered on a group of Steem community members and stakeholders who believed that the Steem blockchain was being centrally controlled by a small group of individuals, and that the decision-making process was not transparent or democratic. This led to a series of disputes and tensions within the community, and eventually resulted in a hard fork in which a new blockchain, Hive, was created.
Some of the key stakeholders and parties involved in the controversy included Justin Sun, the CEO of the cryptocurrency exchange Binance, who had acquired a significant stake in Steemit Inc., the company that developed the Steem blockchain and its associated dApps; the Steem community and its associated developers and organizations; and a number of exchanges, including Binance, Huobi, Poloniex, and Upbit, which supported the Steem blockchain and its associated tokens.
It is important to note that the events leading up to the hard fork of the Steem blockchain and the creation of the Hive blockchain were complex and multifaceted, and it is not accurate to attribute the events to any single individual or entity.
I hope this information helps to provide some context on the events that led to the creation of the Hive blockchain. Let me know if you have any other questions.
The above attribution to the takeover matter made me aware that AI is opening itself up to consume information 24/7 365.
Firing a range of targeted non-biased questions (like the above) allowed me to ADD HIVE to the AI's PoS -and- DPoS top 5 lists. I'd like to know if you have the same result!
So, this is a big one for Hive: Apparently, there is zero registration of the "minimum" or "constant" TPS Hive can handle. All these DPoS blockchains have a pretty low TPS count mentioned somewhere. If Hive.io, or anyone who can, could stress-test 250 TPS with ease, this is something that wouldn't just affect AI, but also the general information processing for Google. I honestly believe that the AI here is being really helpful in terms of where Hive is lacking in sharing some key data/information. Pinging @guiltyparties here for this, forgive me Sir.
No need to apologize, I'm always happy to help you update yourself.
And I went on for a little longer and did the same for block sizes. Lol. Yes. I did.
Let's verify it by popping the question!
And... nope... it didn't add Hive to the list.
So, I asked AI why...
There we go: Proof-Of-Stake list acquired.
"Some examples of PoS blockchains that are maintained and developed by decentralized communities include Decred, Cosmos, Tezos, and Hive. These blockchains are all highly decentralized, secure, and scalable, and have been adopted by a wide range of users and applications."
But wait... let's check for sure with a more generic question:
Hmhmm... what the...?
Oh well... it removed Decred but added EOS instead of Hive. This thing is non-biased indeed, huh? But let's do and try the same with DPoS! I'll save you the screenies, but there we go: Hive is added to the DPoS list.
Have you tried out chatGPT?
Try it out yourself on openai.com and share with all of us if you added stuff to the "Hive AI training".
Cheers,
Ruben
I thought i was the only crazy guy talking about hive with an AI hehe! Im naturally conspiranoic, and Ellon musk wasn iniially on the team of OpenAI so i think that OpenAI is not fully neutral. I also ask some things about politics, it doesnt respond truthfully and when i asked why it just "apologizes" and start enumerating facts, but always with some lines with what I perceive as a "political view"
Im just working on my post about GPT =O
Lots of content and approbal!
Oh yeah, this AI is pretty shocking. But it's always wise to double-check and talk about stuff you really know much about. It's easy to get fooled. I forwarded some big chumps of texts about Hive to GTG and I think he was more shocked about the false information, rather than accurate information.
I'm not sure if it is alright to fact-check an AI, since it should be non-biased and trustless in a way, right? But it is amazing it spits out text like that.
Let's talk about Binance:
Read about it here
Ionomy, HitBTC, and Bittrex have always credited my account when there was a mistake in the memo after communicating with support.
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