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The Causal Islands Conference, hosted by FISSION as its 1st annual future of computing event in 2023, is designed to delve into the convergence of blockchain, artificial intelligence, and causality. This innovative conference targets the exploration of how these technologies can merge to foster ethical, transparent, and efficient systems. Set in a serene tropical location, it promises to provide a collaborative platform for thought leaders, developers, and innovators across various fields. The event aims to facilitate a rich exchange of ideas, focusing on the impact of causality on smart contract design, the integration of AI with blockchain for improved decision-making processes, and identifying new opportunities in decentralized finance (DeFi). Moreover, the conference acknowledges the challenges of latency in our increasingly connected world, likening it to the concept of "causal islands" where information and ideas travel at unequal speeds across different industries, disciplines, and communities. This gathering seeks not only to bridge these gaps but also to explore the broader future of computing, inviting participants to connect, collaborate, and contribute to the shared...
The Causal Islands Conference, hosted by FISSION as its 1st annual future of computing event in 2023, is designed to delve into the convergence of blockchain, artificial intelligence, and causality. This innovative conference targets the exploration of how these technologies can merge to foster ethical, transparent, and efficient systems. Set in a serene tropical location, it promises to provide a collaborative platform for thought leaders, developers, and innovators across various fields. The event aims to facilitate a rich exchange of ideas, focusing on the impact of causality on smart contract design, the integration of AI with blockchain for improved decision-making processes, and identifying new opportunities in decentralized finance (DeFi). Moreover, the conference acknowledges the challenges of latency in our increasingly connected world, likening it to the concept of "causal islands" where information and ideas travel at unequal speeds across different industries, disciplines, and communities. This gathering seeks not only to bridge these gaps but also to explore the broader future of computing, inviting participants to connect, collaborate, and contribute to the shared...