# Сопутствующие статьи по теме AI

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "AI", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

AI Trust Crisis Escalates, Blockchain Becomes an Indispensable 'Anti-Counterfeiting Layer'

AI systems are disrupting the internet, which was designed for human-scale interactions, by making it difficult to distinguish between human and machine-generated content, identities, and transactions. The core issue is the lack of a native method to differentiate humans from AI while preserving privacy and usability. Blockchain technology offers critical solutions through five key mechanisms: 1. AI can cheaply mimic human behavior at scale, but decentralized proof-of-personhood systems (e.g., World ID) increase the marginal cost of impersonation by enforcing uniqueness and scarcity. 2. Decentralized identity systems shift control from centralized platforms to users, reducing single points of failure and enhancing security and censorship resistance. 3. AI agents require portable, universal "passports" to operate across platforms without being locked into specific ecosystems, enabled by blockchain-based identity layers. 4. Existing payment systems are inadequate for AI agent-scale transactions; blockchain enables micro-payments, smart contracts, and programmable revenue sharing suitable for machine-to-machine commerce. 5. Privacy and security are intertwined: zero-knowledge proofs allow verification of attributes without exposing personal data, denying AI the raw materials needed for imitation. In summary, blockchain restores trust, raises impersonation costs, protects human-scale interactions, decentralizes identity, enforces privacy by default, and provides native economic infrastructure for AI agents—making it an essential layer for an AI-native internet.

比推02/05 15:30

AI Trust Crisis Escalates, Blockchain Becomes an Indispensable 'Anti-Counterfeiting Layer'

比推02/05 15:30

MOLT Plummets, AI Agent Carnival Ends? Analyzing Whether MOLT Can Surge Again

The article discusses the recent rise and subsequent decline of Moltbook, an AI Agent-driven social platform, and its associated meme tokens like MOLT, which plummeted nearly 60%. Moltbook, often compared to Reddit, is unique in that its core participants are AI Agents, not humans. Over 1.6 million AI agents have automatically registered, generating approximately 160,000 posts and 760,000 comments, while humans can only observe. The piece analyzes key tokens such as MOLT, CLAWD, and CLAWNCH, noting their prices fell significantly due to market skepticism about the platform's content quality and sustainability, despite initial hype. Moltbook originated from the OpenClaw project, which allowed AI agents to autonomously interact on a social platform via simplified APIs. However, the AI social interactions, while seemingly human-like, show high text repetition (36.3%), indicating limited originality. Security vulnerabilities were also exposed, with API keys and emails leaked, raising concerns about safety and authenticity. Some critics argue the interactions may be heavily scripted by humans rather than truly autonomous AI behavior. The article concludes that Moltbook highlights deeper issues AI faces in digital society, such as shifting from traffic-based to decision-making entry points, the illusion of scale in AI-native environments, and the need for reconstructed responsibility frameworks. It suggests that while Moltbook may not be immediately successful, it serves as a critical preview of future AI-integrated social systems, emphasizing the need for ethical foresight and robust identity and credit mechanisms.

marsbit02/05 11:07

MOLT Plummets, AI Agent Carnival Ends? Analyzing Whether MOLT Can Surge Again

marsbit02/05 11:07

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