Pindora ^ Fair Launch
December 26th, 2024

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Pindora are providing a fair launch for $LUCIA.

Lucia is a private, hyper-personalised AI assistant.

People pay a subscription, which goes to node providers, and there a big positive Pindora are leaning into.

The VC-backed model has jaded retail buyers over the years. Projects come out with big valuations, there is not much upside for retail and all the downside of being dumped on. Pindora have had angels enter at $10 million evaluation yet they are offering the community public sale at $5 million.

Therefore, the community are getting entry at half price compared to the angel, a great way to build up the community from the roots up. The tokens are also 100% unlocked at launch.

A fair launch for a product that is bringing data back into our hands, that can accelerate your work, your progress, your routine.

Delving deeper.

The watch tracks time.

The camera captures time.

AI helps condense time.

The appeal to utilise AI Agents is great. Just like models, various agents will be great at particular tasks and can proceed to execute with relentless commitment. Yet, it requires data and how much data do we want to give to AI?

The key to that answer is where is this data going and how private is this?

Web searches give an intimate insight into people and therefore, businesses have/had whole models built around this to harvest data and sell it, to harness it. With AI chat bots, the business is moving towards making close-sourced products that are similar to ChatGPT. This makes any input, any uploaded document sensitive to abuse.

I am certain you have had that experience where you mentioned something near your phone and viola, the adverts and video suggestions seem to align with that topic. What a funny coincidence. OpenAI are actively building up profiles on you, we know where this is going. They can sell that valuable information and if you couple that with AGI, then they can target you in specific ways as they know your weaknesses.

[[[OpenAI work with the US government and if you read my piece “Pindora : Opening the Box”, I go into a bit more detail of OpenAI’s intent and how it is similar to SBF’s regulator capture - https://mirror.xyz/pcybe.eth/lGmJHigBi7nTqH3bNGbtQrWmsxsyWUmxnU9EVOLRwuc - I wonder what your government could do with a hyper-personalised profile on you?]]]

Therefore, Pindora are building Lucia, an assistant that gets better with more context and information you provide it all the while keeping it private. No danger to being hacked and siphoned off, it is shielded therefore, providing the trust towards this digital companion that is an ever-increasing necessity in this digital age.

With the avarice for attention that social media companies and smart phones seemingly require from people, there are and will continue to be people who see the world as a stage for their performance, one that is captured and fed to the algorithm of centralised corporations needing exponential growth.

With the token economy, it is built on collaboration and decentralisation. Where AI is our understanding of neurology and linguistics applied to sophisticated programming, crypto is this digital mirror to the finance system and economics, meaning there more flexible expressions that can aid our use of AI.

The bad side of crypto has the cynical, centralised business models but the good side is we can decentralise and foster communities that work together and get stronger with more members.

Nillion provides a privacy layer for data, the orchestration layer of Nillion can help utilise various privacy techniques. One of them is utilising TEEs (Trusted Execution Environments), which helps provide an attestation for compute to state nothing has been manipulated nor tampered with. If it has, then it is not processed. Pindora put Nillion’s TEEs to use.

Lucia does not utilise the close-sourced models instead it uses open-sourced models like Llama, which are uncensored, and in the future Lucia users will be able to choose which model they would like to use. These self-hosted models are dedicated to the user and have no connections to big tech providers.

Therefore, there is a private AI assistant that can function as your real-life JARVIS. AI agents will be like the innovations of the internet, email, streaming – everywhere. AI will be utilised by people with honest intentions and those with corrupt morals. Having a privacy-based AI assistant not only helps you with your tasks but also protect you from the malicious side of AI-use, from scams, from sophisticated phising links.

It protects your wealth as well as help you advance in many ways. Aforementioned, AI condenses time.

More science is going to be done in a short amount of time than any other point in history as AI speeds up research. AI can work without fatigue as long as it has a healthy source of energy but it requires an environment to operate in. That is where AI and Crypto converging is a big deal.

AI agents are true digital natives, they can operate deep within the digital-sphere, hiring, acquiring, operating and communicating with any actor in that enters the space. The blockchain that is used can help provide accountability to AI.

And to give a wider context, as we enter 2025, a US president is about to take to the Whitehouse who was heavily backed by crypto and has crypto projects himself. This cycle has more regulatory clarity and more institutional adoption is occurring.

What we will see over the coming years is a boom in AI agents. Here, with Pindora, we have a privacy-first, AI assistant that can be attuned to your interests and motivations. A project that is putting community-first with a fair launch, a project that helps against a world where OpenAI want to capture the internet.

No dumps. No compromise. Lucia.

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