Applications for this technology span finance, data sharing, education, and beyond. For instance, platforms like Genius Terminal use agents for decentralized digital asset trading, while in data sharing, agents allow users to control their information, choose who gets to use it, and either sell it or exchange it for personalized recommendations. In education, they link LLMs for assessing the accuracy of answers to blockchains for transparent verification and real-time rewards that engage learners. This is really just the beginning, as these agents get more advanced, they’ll be able to take on more sophisticated tasks too.
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