Yes, I think usable AI models on the decentralized web will take time to reach critical mass adoption compared to what these big tech giants who've had quite a good headstart in the AI field. I think the monetization or tokenization aspect of web3 could be a good incentive to use decentralized AI over centralized AI but I'm not sure how it'll work out in practice if the former isn't up to standard yet with centralized AI models.
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I haven't looked enough into the AI platforms built on blockchain. Decentralization is often less competitive at the start. But if we would talk about smaller AI agents cooperating to reach bigger results, we might be onto something. It probably wouldn't be easy to build such a system that actually works in practice and is not just a fantasy. But I'd love to see them showing up and slowly becoming competitive.