BlockBeats News: On December 14th, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin posted on social media that "Deep Funding combines two concepts:
·Value Map: Instead of asking 'How much contribution has X made to humanity?', it is better to ask 'How much credit does Y owe to X?'
·Refine human judgment: An open AI marketplace provides all weight allocation recommendations, which are validated by random sampling by a human jury.
The first concept (value graph) has gradually become a popular paradigm in recent years, and there are many reasons for this. It is very difficult to measure contributions abstractly: if you ask people how much money they are willing to spend to save N birds, they will answer that it is $80 when N=2000 and $80 when N=200000. And for C, which one is more valuable, A or B This makes it easier to handle more 'local' issues.
The second concept (refined human judgment) is based on some ideas in my article on information finance: condensed human judgment in information finance. Anyone can use any method (such as AI) to suggest weights for all graph edges, and a human jury will conduct a detailed analysis of the randomly sampled edges. The final output of the submission decision that is most compatible with the jury's answer