Jacob Robert Steeves
Jacob Robert Steeves is a Peru-based Co-founder of Bittensor, an open-source protocol that powers a decentralized, blockchain-based machine-learning network. [1][2][3]
Education
Jacob Robert Steeves attended Simon Fraser University where he studied for a Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc), Mathematics and Computer Science in 2011-2015. [2]
Career
Jacob Steeves started out as a Machine Learning Researcher at Knowm Inc. from 2015 to 2016. Afterward, he worked at Google as a Software Engineer from December 2016 to April 2018. [2]
Bittensor
In 2016, Jacob Steeves co-founded Bittensor, a mining network, similar to Bitcoin that offers censorship-resistant access to a decentralized network of machine learning models. Bittensor presents a strategy for the development and distribution of artificial intelligence technology through the utilization of a distributed ledger. This involves aspects such as open access/ownership, decentralized governance, and the utilization of globally distributed computing resources within an incentivized framework. [1][3]
"Bittensor leverages the same innovation that brought us consensus on things like Bitcoin but brings it to what we're deeming the most important thing in this fourth Industrial Age that we're going through which is machine intelligence, machine knowledge" - Jacob Reeves explaining Bittensor[4]
Bittensor utilizes the TAO token, its native cryptocurrency to incentivize AI technology development and distribution. TAO also grants external access, allowing users to extract information from the network while tuning its activities to their needs. It is used for governance, staking, and as a means of payment for accessing AI services and applications built on the Bittensor TAO network. [3][5][6]
"We're building a massive decentralized neural network that's aimed at better understanding the information in the world around us" - Jacob Reeves[4]