Satoshi Nakamoto may have effectively disappeared over 12 years ago, but two artificial Intelligence dabblers are seeking to revive the ability to chat with the famed Bitcoin (BTC) creator.
On May 31, Bitcoin FilmFest co-organizer Pierre Corbin and the chatbot's co-developer Hugo Ferrer — released “Talk2Satoshi” — an AI chatbot that aims to answer questions about Bitcoin and economics as if they came from Nakamoto.
Announcing my newest project!Together with @HugoFerrer_, we've spent the last few weeks working on something that has been missing in #bitcoin: the Bitcoin GPT. We call it @talk2satoshi .Try it out for free: https://t.co/IhWIVAZSsT https://t.co/AFQlb9Dxc9
The model, essentially, is OpenAI’s ChatGPT trained on a limited dataset including Nakamoto’s public emails and forum posts. It also draws from other sources including Saifedean Ammous’ book The Bitcoin Standard, Jeff Booth’s book The Price of Tomorrow and Corbin’s film The Great Reset and the Rise of Bitcoin with the addition of more sources on the way.
In testing, the chatbot generates responses that are typically uncertain of the future of fiat currencies and hopeful about Bitcoin, although it can provide conflicting answers depending on how it's prompted.
Check out an example: Here's the answer to "Is our debt sustainable in an inflationary world?":Where else can you get this kind of answer? pic.twitter.com/euSj6oXqot
For example, when asked a variation of the question “What is the future of Bitcoin?” it generated separate responses saying it was both “promising” and “uncertain.”
The model isn’t trained on the more recent Bitcoin developments such as the Ordinals protocol or BRC-20 tokens and often generates a response saying it can’t provide an opinion on such
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