Blockchains may offer a model solution for the incentive-alignment/​privacy problems you mention. Incentives are integrated into the network and encourage good-faith actors to cooperate honestly. Zero-knowledge proofs could enable ML algorithms to interact and compute data without compromising privacy.
Blockchains may offer a model solution for the incentive-alignment/​privacy problems you mention. Incentives are integrated into the network and encourage good-faith actors to cooperate honestly. Zero-knowledge proofs could enable ML algorithms to interact and compute data without compromising privacy.
Could you give a more specific example?