The Solana Foundation has caved into the AI contagion and decided to work on some fascinating blockchain and artificial intelligence (AI) projects. In response, the Solana Foundation has awarded grants ranging from $5,000 to $25,000 totaling $1 million. Both new and existing initiatives are eligible to apply for the grant, according to Solana. The Solana Foundation believes that the high throughput and scalability of blockchain technology present a unique opportunity to develop novel AI-based concepts.
“These grants are intended to encourage the Solana ecosystem to investigate new applications for these novel technologies,” the authors continued. To qualify for the grant, the dApp built on the Solana blockchain must meet three criteria. It should be available to the public for others’ use. It should be released as open-source. The Solana Foundation should always have access to the source code.
As is common knowledge, the introduction of OpenAI’s ChatGPT has caused a significant uproar in the global technology industry. ChatGPT is progressively becoming the destination of choice for uncovering new and enthralling content as well as answers to the vast majority of user queries.
Solana Labs has developed an open-source reference implementation for a ChatGPT module, enabling users to interact directly with the Solana network from within ChatGPT. A number of users have also experimented with using ChatGPT to send SOL to a specified address. Then, ChatGPT provides the precise steps required to sign and submit the transaction. Obviously, individuals must have adequate funds in their Solana wallet in order for the transaction to proceed.
Similarly, users can specify a price when requesting ChatGPT to acquire Solana-based non-fungible tokens (NFTs). Moreover, ChatGPT can display all NFTs held by a specific Solana address.