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RE: Nature photography is like a video game - Steem should harness this

in Suggestions Club12 days ago (edited)

I mentioned this to you several years ago, so I'm in! :)

I was excited to do something like this because at the time, I think Steem was planning NTFs for the platform? Or their version of NFTs?

Anyway, this might be a good project to host on Open for Product when I implement Session Queen (with Jester). The idea is that Jester analyzes and develops a plan based on the project title, description, discussion, progress, and blockers. And Queen executes the plan with some human-first guardrails and guidance.

The way you have laid this out would serve this purpose really well as a project description, I think!

Would you want to try it?

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 7 days ago 

This is interesting. I asked Gemini "Deep Research" to generate an outline and an example "Open Letter" that I might eventually use as background for a "deep dive" article of my own. Then I asked NotebookLM to make a video.

The pair got a number of details wrong, but the high-level concepts seem to be on target. (And Gemini cited one of my articles as a source.)

It came up with the idea to integrate it with a bot like Thoth. I hadn't even been thinking along those lines. This might go a long way towards mitigating the plagiarism/deepfake problem, because the validators would then have more than 7 days to identify fake images and kill the reward stream.

Fascinating!

I'm used to the deep research of NLM, but I haven't tried it in the Gemini chat. I suppose it's the same toolset on the backend.

That's a massive research paper as an open letter.

Congrats on being a discovered source, and for the "pretty radical paradigm shift" characterization!

 9 days ago 

Would you want to try it?

I still need to understand it better, but yeah, maybe. It needs more people though. One or two people can't prop something like this up alone. And this post hasn't received much feedback.

This is one of the reasons I'm attempting to integrate to Steem in a standard web UI/UX.

We can't depend on the "Steem community" entirely as a user base; we need to integrate the experience so it's available to the broader web.

 8 days ago 

Agreed. I think the ideal model is something like what Brave does... An app that people want to use with/without crypto rewards and an "opt in" setting to turn Steem rewards on if you're interested.

People don't install the Brave Browser because they want BAT tokens. They install it because it's better than the competition, and some people can choose to participate in the BAT-based advertising ecosystem.