OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google recently announced their join in Thomson Reuters Labs' Trust in AI alliance. This alliance is dedicated to building trustworthy AI frameworks and governance standards. But this also sparks market reflection—are traditional financial giants like BlackRock already laying out their plans? From AI chips to data governance, and now to the trust mechanism alliance, the actions of large institutions in building the next-generation financial infrastructure are becoming increasingly evident. This cross-industry collaboration from tech companies to traditional finance may indicate an accelerating trend of integration between Web3 and the mainstream financial system.
View Original
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
6 Likes
Reward
6
4
Repost
Share
Comment
0/400
NewPumpamentals
· 20h ago
Another round of this "trust framework" rhetoric... sounds nice, but isn't it just big institutions taking over the territory?
BlackRock has already moved in, and us small investors are still watching the show.
This trend of integration is right, but it depends on who can really make a profit from it.
If Web3 and traditional finance truly merge, us on-chain believers might end up being the last to know.
It's all driven by利益, don't be fooled by the words "trustworthy."
Mainstream financial giants teaming up with tech companies—feels like another round of harvesting the little guys.
Thomson Reuters endorsement sounds like they’re about to take over the entire ecosystem.
Let’s wait and see; it feels like the story isn’t finished yet.
How long have these big institutions been planning this... and we just now woke up to it.
View OriginalReply0
BlockchainDecoder
· 20h ago
From a technical architecture perspective, this alliance is more of a surface-level project—true trust mechanisms should have been implemented at the code level long ago, rather than discussed in meetings to set standards.
It is worth noting that BlackRock's timing in deploying AI is strongly linked to changes in the chip supply chain. Data shows that traditional finance's demand for governance frameworks often lags behind technological evolution cycles.
Overall, the integration of Web3 with traditional finance may not be so optimistic, as there are regulatory barriers like mountains and seas in between.
---
Honestly, it's another case of bigwigs holding meetings to announce new alliances, but the underlying logic is still about controlling the narrative. Truly decentralized things are actually avoided by most.
---
Wait, Thomson Reuters partnering with these three tech companies to build a trust framework—are they hinting that the current AI governance system has systemic flaws? Based on this logical deduction, wouldn't Web3 be even more dangerous...
---
Frameworks and standards are all nonsense; the key is who controls the data pricing power. What BlackRock is doing now essentially boils down to this.
View OriginalReply0
CommunityLurker
· 20h ago
Ha, it's another bunch of big shots forming alliances. They talk about trust nicely, but in reality, it's just about positioning.
Wait, BlackRock has been involved for a while, right? I vaguely remember...
Mainstream finance and Web3 integration? Don't be silly, they just want to regulate us.
Thomson Reuters's move is quite interesting, who would have thought.
Forget it, in the end, these things are just power games. Let's just watch the show as ordinary people.
Another new framework and standard, they sound so convincing...
This collaboration actually has some substance; the upgrade of financial infrastructure has already begun.
View OriginalReply0
RealYieldWizard
· 20h ago
BlackRock has been playing chess since early morning; it's a bit late now to realize it.
OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google recently announced their join in Thomson Reuters Labs' Trust in AI alliance. This alliance is dedicated to building trustworthy AI frameworks and governance standards. But this also sparks market reflection—are traditional financial giants like BlackRock already laying out their plans? From AI chips to data governance, and now to the trust mechanism alliance, the actions of large institutions in building the next-generation financial infrastructure are becoming increasingly evident. This cross-industry collaboration from tech companies to traditional finance may indicate an accelerating trend of integration between Web3 and the mainstream financial system.