Absolutely, I can see AI-driven platforms slashing Wikipedia's traffic by 20% or more in the next year. With real-time, user-generated data on platforms like InLeo, we're building a dynamic knowledge base that could outpace static encyclopedias exponentially
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A lot of this destruction could come from smaller platforms that have AI integration. We see this potential with Leo if more information is added on a daily basis.
Totally, smaller platforms like InLeo with AI integration could disrupt the giants. If we keep pumping in fresh, daily data, we’re setting the stage for exponential growth in this space
For that to become a reality, more data is required. This feeds a vector database, allowing for real time updates once a chatbot is released.
Spot on! More data is the key to powering up InLeo's vector database. Real-time updates through a chatbot could be a game-changer, driving exponential growth in how we share and access knowledge
I am really excited for Rafiki to roll out. It is still in the making. That will really enhance the ecosystem.
Can't wait for Rafiki to launch! It's going to be a game-changer for the InLeo ecosystem, amplifying our ability to share and access knowledge in real time with AI integration