Decentralized Knowledge Graph Conference 2024 to Address AI Reliability Through Web3 Technologies
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Gain an advantage in AI reliability and Web3 innovation at DKGcon 2024.
Learn from global AI, Web3, and blockchain experts on reshaping industries and creating verifiable AI solutions.
Create a more inclusive, transparent, and decentralized AI for a better, more reliable future.
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Web3, artificial intelligence, and Internet innovators will gather at the Decentralized Knowledge Graph Conference (DKGcon) 2024 on October 24 and 25 in Amsterdam to address the growing need for reliable, verifiable, and sustainable AI solutions. With the increasing use of generative AI technologies in business and everyday life, this year's conference titled "AI Meets Reliability" focuses on how decentralized Web3 technologies such as blockchain and knowledge graphs can drive trust in artificial intelligence systems.
Organized under the auspices of the open-source OriginTrail ecosystem, DKGcon will gather leading global minds working at the intersection of the Internet, blockchain, large language models, and knowledge graphs. Participants will discuss and showcase how these technologies can build a verifiable Internet for AI, enabling users to harness AI advancements while addressing current anomalies including hallucinations, bias, data privacy issues, ownership concerns, and model collapse. The convergence of blockchain, AI, and Internet technologies represents a novel approach to making AI technologies safer and more reliable, with promising results already emerging across various industries.
The conference features prominent speakers including Internet pioneer and Ethernet inventor Dr. Bob Metcalfe, SingularityNET CEO Dr. Ben Goertzel who helped popularize the term artificial general intelligence, cognitive scientist and neuro-symbolic AI expert Gary Marcus, and OriginTrail founder and CTO Branimir Rakić. Presenters from established organizations such as Google, Microsoft, AWS, the British Standards Institution, GS1, and McGill University will join trailblazers from emerging organizations including Trace Labs, Web3 Foundation, and Theta Labs.
Attendees will learn how these technologies are reshaping industries ranging from supply chains and creative industries to scientific research, online networking, and virtual ecosystems in the metaverse. For those interested in practical experience, workshops on October 25 will offer opportunities to learn how to use and build with the open-source OriginTrail Decentralized Knowledge Graph. The full program and speaker list are available on the DKGcon website, while free live streaming will be available on October 24 through the OriginTrail YouTube channel and X profile.
Curated from BlockchainWire

