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Cryptocurrencies, smart contracts, and artificial intelligence

Published: 19 December 2014 Publication History

Abstract

Recent developments in "cryptocurrencies" and "smart contracts" are creating new opportunities for applying AI techniques. These economic technologies would benefit from greater real world knowledge and reasoning as they become integrated with everyday commerce. Cryptocurrencies and smart contracts may also provide an infrastructure for ensuring that AI systems follow specified legal and safety regulations as they become more integrated into human society.

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    cover image AI Matters
    AI Matters  Volume 1, Issue 2
    December 2014
    23 pages
    EISSN:2372-3483
    DOI:10.1145/2685328
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