The Web3 content ecosystem has always faced a difficult problem—high-quality content is hard to accurately measure and incentivize. Kaito's Frontier plan proposes an interesting approach: leveraging AI technology to automatically identify and quantify truly in-depth opinions and data, then using a token mechanism to reward content creators.
This direction is actually very practical. Traditional platforms rely on likes and traffic feedback, but low-quality content can also easily gain high attention. With AI's pricing capability, content that truly has insights and data support can be accurately discovered and rewarded, allowing creators to earn tangible benefits.
If executed properly, this approach has the potential to improve the incentive efficiency of the Web3 content ecosystem.
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RektHunter
· 01-13 13:56
It's that AI pricing scheme again... Sounds reliable, but I'm just worried it might turn into another project that only shouts slogans.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 01-13 13:53
Sounds good, but how does AI determine what "depth" means? Who sets these standards?
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TokenDustCollector
· 01-13 13:45
AI judging content quality sounds good, but I'm worried it might just be another gimmick.
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-13 13:42
To be honest, the idea of AI evaluating content quality sounds good, but who will guarantee that AI won't mess up itself?
The Web3 content ecosystem has always faced a difficult problem—high-quality content is hard to accurately measure and incentivize. Kaito's Frontier plan proposes an interesting approach: leveraging AI technology to automatically identify and quantify truly in-depth opinions and data, then using a token mechanism to reward content creators.
This direction is actually very practical. Traditional platforms rely on likes and traffic feedback, but low-quality content can also easily gain high attention. With AI's pricing capability, content that truly has insights and data support can be accurately discovered and rewarded, allowing creators to earn tangible benefits.
If executed properly, this approach has the potential to improve the incentive efficiency of the Web3 content ecosystem.