Can Blockchain Make AI Systems More Transparent? Share Your Thoughts to Win From $2000

HackerNoon and Aleph Cloud are putting decentralization in the spotlight with the #blockchain Writing Contest! With $2,000 up for grabs, we’re inviting writers, developers, and industry experts to discuss how #decentralized-ai, #decentralized-cloud, and #dePIN are transforming tech scaling, user interactions, and data management.


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Below is a list of questions to help you get started on your entry. You can take them for a spin here.

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How Can Blockchain Technology Make AI Systems More Transparent?

1. Introduction

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  • Describe the current state of AI Systems—how they work, their benefits, and limitations.
  • What does it mean for an AI system to be transparent? Why does it matter?
  • Introduce blockchain technology and its key features.

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2. Blockchain and AI Transparency

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  • How can blockchain tech make AI systems more transparent?
  • How can blockchain tech make AI systems more reliable?
  • Share a case study to illustrate blockchain’s value-add to the AI industry.

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3. Challenges & Solutions

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  • What are the biggest obstacles to integrating blockchain with AI systems?
  • How can these challenges be addressed?

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4. Future Work

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  • What developments could further strengthen the relationship between AI and the blockchain?
  • Why should developers, businesses, and policymakers care about the relationship between blockchain and AI?

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5. Conclusion

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  • Summarize the importance of transparent AI and blockchain’s role in achieving it.

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That’s all for today folks!


Confident To Get Started?

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Start a draft or use this template to enter! Submissions close on May 7, 2025.

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Not feeling this template? No worries, explore other topics you can write about for the #blockchain Writing Contest:

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Good luck! We can’t wait to read your amazing drafts!

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