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October 30, 2018, 10:10:36 AM
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How AI technology used in blockchain products? NGOT made showcase for you. 


Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology is continuing to develop a rapid pace, and part of the reason for this rapid development comes with the enhancements to data manipulation capabilities that are delivered from blockchain. Through this decentralized system of security technology, and the decentralized database architecture it is possible for operations in AI to become more transparent and faster.

Today we introduce NGOT showcase, to explain to you that how AI can be used in blockchain product. The showcase NGOT is a product that provides services to NGOs through blockchain and AI technology and aims to use conception of “every contribution is worth rewarding” to create a new global NGO ecosystem.


How can the AI technology help to achieve the contribution and reward function? Well, there is a newsfeed system in the platform, which can push the newest and popular articles to the users and let users read, comment, reply, vote under the article. The newsfeed system can calculate the PWT amount the users should get and deliver the PWT to the user’s account directly, PWT is a public welfare currency issued by NGOT platform. All of those function are based on our AI technology, aimed to drive the data automatically.

The blockchain is one of the greatest emerging pieces of technology, and it is disrupting almost every industry. So use AI in the blockchain product will become a trend in the future, especially in the feednews applications, and big data related products.

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