Ant Group Chairman Eric Jing: Blockchain Smart Contracts Can Solve the Issue of Fair Distribution of Intelligent Body Income
BlockBeats News, November 24th, Ant Group Chairman Eric Jing pointed out that the future financial services model will take the form of a layered and collaborative intelligent agent structure. When multiple intelligent agents jointly perform tasks, the real challenge is how to fairly distribute the benefits according to the actual contribution of each intelligent agent. Smart contracts based on blockchain are a feasible solution to this problem, and in the future, it may even be possible to leverage infrastructure such as digital currency to achieve this. When the system's frontend receives income from a service, it can automatically and transparently distribute the benefits to each participating intelligent agent through smart contracts. (Caixin)
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