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26 Mar 2020
When we were looking for a blockchain, at @Comrade_Coop we tried to use Ethereum, Cosmos, Polkadot, and EOS. But nothing really worked. Each of those has its unique strenghts, but fell short in areas, which are important for our needs. Logically, we created our own blockchain. 1/
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10 Jun 2024
We @apocryphcloud have been banging about how decentralised confidential cloud enables privacy and puts back the power in consumers hands in an AI era. Exactly a month ago, OpenAI validated that TEE is the way forward for secure AI. Earlier today, during WWDC, Apple has validated “private cloud compute” is the way to go to get this to the end consumer. In essence these two heavyweights combined have validated @apocryphcloud value prop and business model. LFG 🚀🚀 Of course @apocryphcloud is different from these centralised, closed source giants who ask you to “trust” them. @apocryphcloud is open-source, permissionless and decentralised (or dare I say autonomous 👀).
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The solution Apple has come up with is to try to build secure and trustworthy hardware in their own data centers. Your phone can then “outsource” heavy tasks to this hardware. Seems easy, right? Well: here’s the blog post. security.apple.com/blog/priv… 5/
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19 Aug 2020
Why did we decide to build our own blockchain? 🤖🏗️It was not our first choice but we did it! In the webinar below 👇Branimir Angelov delivers an outstanding, in-depth view of our own Apocryph Network architecture for the first time. youtube.com/watch?v=lCiZ3x8I…
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26 Mar 2020
When we were looking for a blockchain, at @Comrade_Coop we tried to use Ethereum, Cosmos, Polkadot, and EOS. But nothing really worked. Each of those has its unique strenghts, but fell short in areas, which are important for our needs. Logically, we created our own blockchain. 1/
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26 Mar 2020
It's based on established technologies like @ApacheIgnite, @AzureFunctions, and @IPFSbot. The network runs a leaderless consensus protocol and the applications (agents) are written in C# and Python. Check it out. What do you think? 🤔 apocryph.network/

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20 Jan 2020
🧠 According to research, currently available technology, if fully implemented, could automate almost half of the activities people are paid to perform today. forbes.com/sites/robertbtuck…

14 Dec 2019
🧠 It is hard to predict what will people do if machines are better at everything. The only thing we know for sure is that automation will take every job it can take. medium.com/wetonomy/wetonomy…
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10 Dec 2019
A lot of our day-to-day activities will get automated. Whether or not we will see a super intelligent AI, we can be sure it will invoke a lot of change. #futureofwork #innovation #blockchain hackernoon.com/why-ai-will-t…
10 Dec 2019
According to futurists, work life in the 22nd century will revolve around making the work environment “more human” with technology! #futureofwork #innovation #blockchain medium.com/ditto-trend-comms…
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10 Dec 2019
Today, progressive managers know that automation will substitute human labour for some tasks while augmenting human labour for others and, in many instances, create new types of human work #futureofwork #innovation #blockchain technative.io/man-vs-machine…
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10 Dec 2019
Artificial intelligence is likely to change how every job is performed, eliminating work related to repetitive tasks but increasing the need for creative thinkers. What do you think? #futureofwork x.com/TamaraMcCleary/status/…
#AI will change every job and increase demand for creative skills venturebeat.com/2019/10/30/i… via @VentureBeat #FutureofWork
10 Dec 2019
An interesting angle on the future of work by @Dobbndc . Building a personal brand might become the norm in order to stay competitive in the job market. td.org/insights/to-survive-t…
9 Dec 2019
No more disengaged co-workers. Wetonomy engages proactively your community with the success of an enterprise through peer rewards #futureofwork #innovation #blockchain medium.com/this-is-adulting/…
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8 Dec 2019
"We don’t fully know how automation will change jobs, but asking the right questions will help us prepare." #futureofwork #innovation #blockchain hbr.org/2018/12/5-questions-…
7 Dec 2019
"Creating a company will involve hitting one button, and a whole series of smart contracts will fire up, and a company will get created." #DAO #futureofwork #wetonomous #blockchain #EmployeeExperience @MishaYurchenko medium.com/swlh/sir-charles-…
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6 Dec 2019
"Automation is the foundation for autonomous technologies and AI, as it progresses it will disrupt both the forces of labour, management and capital." #futureofwork #innovation #blockchain medium.com/datadriveninvesto…
6 Dec 2019
"Disrupted from within and challenged from outside, digital technologies are changing everything." @erikpmvermeulen #DAO #futureofwork #wetonomous #EmployeeExperience #Blockchain hackernoon.com/living-workin…
5 Dec 2019
What Would You Do With Your Life If Work Became Obsolete? #futureofwork #DAO #wetonomous #blockchain @richardbertin blog.usejournal.com/what-wou…
5 Dec 2019
Have the hours I have spent in a work environment — the office — been truly fulfilling, in more than just the monetary sense? #futureofwork #innovation #blockchain medium.com/@tony_94599/i-wan…
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5 Dec 2019
When 85% of the jobs of 2030 haven't been created yet, how do you prepare? #futureofwork #DAO #wetonomous #blockchain @jasonhiner @TechRepublic techrepublic.com/article/whe…
5 Dec 2019
"Machines are going to be an ever more present part of work. If we humans develop and deploy AI responsibly, the technology will take us to new levels of productivity" @pauldaugh@HarvardBiz @Medium #futureofwork #DAO #wetonomous #blockchain medium.com/@sandrpetrov/how-…
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