[REDACTED] Conference Set to Ignite AI x Web3 Innovations in Bangkok
The [REDACTED] conference is bringing together the brightest minds in technology for a transformative three-day event from November 9-11, 2024, at the Avani Riverside hotel. This gathering will take place just ahead of Devcon and promises to be a pivotal moment for the convergence of artificial intelligence and Web3.
Following successful Chain bstraction Days in Denver, Seoul, and Brussels, [REDACTED] aims to reclaim technology for the people, focusing on the latest trends and discussions around AI and blockchain. With increasing public interest in these technologies, the conference will spotlight visionaries, builders, and pioneers dedicated to creating a user-centric internet.
Keynote speakers include whistleblower and cybersecurity expert Edward Snowden, along with industry leaders such as Maartje Bus from Messari, Evrard-Nil Daillet from Google, Curtis Spencer from Electric Capital, and Illia Polosukhin from Near Protocol and Near Foundation. Their collective expertise will provide invaluable insights into how AI and blockchain can empower individuals and communities.
Attendees can look forward to a rich agenda featuring:
- The Chain Abstraction Toolkit: Explore innovative tools like Chain Signatures, MPC, and Gas Relayers. The conference promotes a shift away from tribalism in blockchain development, emphasizing that developers should choose the tools, not the chains.
- AI x Web: Discover how Near is fostering a robust ecosystem with cutting-edge AI x Web3 projects. The focus will be on creating open-source tools and infrastructure that ensure User-Owned AI is accessible and beneficial for all.
- Hackathon Opportunities: Participants can engage in a two-month online hackathon with over $500K in bounties, culminating in an optional in-person hackathon in Bangkok. This is a unique chance to collaborate on groundbreaking decentralized applications (dApps) alongside a community of passionate developers and innovators.
The conference aims to foster discussions that will reshape the future of technology, ensuring it serves the people rather than corporations. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage in workshops and deep-dive discussions, enhancing their understanding of AI and blockchain's potential to give users control over their data.
Interested readers can apply for free tickets here, and sign up for the hackathon here.