A few months back I posed a simple question to an AI tool regarding one of the market reports. The answer looked perfect. Lean, assertive, smooth sources.

However, when I counted one detail it was a bit incorrect. Not evidently wrong but wrong enough to alter the conclusion. The incident made me realize that there is a difference between intelligence and reliability.

That is what I became doing to be paying attention to Mira Network. The concept itself is not complex. The system is also not relying on one AI answer, but rather on splitting the results into minor assertions. Individual claims may then be checked in a decentralized network, and then it is believed to be credible.

There is more than a project in the lesson. With the introduction of AI in finance, governance, and automation, accuracy cannot be obtained through blind trust. It must be based on open validation.

Mira is attempting to instill that discipline into the system. Not smarter, but defensible answers. And that also sounds like a step in the right direction of AI in the future.

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