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The more I interact with AI, the more I believe that the biggest issue is no longer intelligence. AI can write, analyze, and respond very convincingly. The real concern lies elsewhere: how do we know that the answer is truly trustworthy?
AI can be wrong, but it’s wrong with great confidence. When AI begins to participate in finance, education, legal systems, or automated processes, “seems correct” is no longer enough. What we need is verification capability.
That’s why I pay attention to @mira\_network. Instead of building a smarter model, Mira focuses on creating a verification layer for AI outputs. They turn AI-generated content into small, separable claims that can be checked and scored. When a paragraph is broken down into specific claims, it’s no longer just impressive language but something that can be cross-checked and verified.
According to the whitepaper, #Mira designs a “trustless” verification system, using staking and economic mechanisms to incentivize validators to behave honestly. The $MIRA token has a total supply of 1 billion on Base, used for API access, staking, and governance. Products like WikiSentry have been introduced to support automated content citation and verification.
Of course, large-scale verification is not easy. But if AI increasingly influences real-world decisions, then the trust infrastructure layer will be just as important as the model itself. And that’s why I believe Mira’s approach is not just a narrative but a necessary infrastructure piece for the AI era.