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Summary of Changes
Hello @groupthinking, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!
This pull request focuses on documenting early design thoughts for a decentralized AI marketplace by adding a dedicated section to the README.md. It references an external conversation where these concepts were discussed, providing a quick overview of the proposed architecture's key elements.
Highlights
- Documentation: Added a new 'Design Notes' section to the
README.mdfile to capture initial architectural considerations for a decentralized AI marketplace.
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Code Review
This pull request adds design notes to the README.md file, referencing a ChatGPT conversation about a decentralized AI marketplace. The review focuses on improving the readability of the new documentation section by suggesting better markdown formatting.
| This project references a shared ChatGPT conversation on decentralized AI marketplace architecture: https://chatgpt.com/share/68784902-a1a0-8003-92b2-1a9159c3f4a6. | ||
| The discussion outlines considerations for a token-driven ecosystem, rating mechanisms, and governance for marketplace participants. | ||
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For improved readability and clarity, consider rephrasing the notes to use a markdown link for the URL and a bulleted list for the key considerations. This makes the section easier to scan and understand.
| This project references a shared ChatGPT conversation on decentralized AI marketplace architecture: https://chatgpt.com/share/68784902-a1a0-8003-92b2-1a9159c3f4a6. | |
| The discussion outlines considerations for a token-driven ecosystem, rating mechanisms, and governance for marketplace participants. | |
| This project references a [shared ChatGPT conversation on decentralized AI marketplace architecture](https://chatgpt.com/share/68784902-a1a0-8003-92b2-1a9159c3f4a6). | |
| The discussion outlines considerations for: | |
| - A token-driven ecosystem | |
| - Rating mechanisms | |
| - Governance for marketplace participants |
Summary
Testing
python -m unittest discover srchttps://chatgpt.com/codex/tasks/task_e_68784995624c8323aca54759cccc3ce8