Kobe: I wrote a blog post about this, which is pinned on my Twitter. The tool that I'm using is very tuned to American voices. So for example, it works really, really bad for me. There's like just these few little things that it seems to get wrong,. But still very creepy and totally sounds like me. It made your voice sound British. Kobe: Yes. And I was getting freaked out very much, yes. Okay, so this was, I think, maybe our teaser into the zkpod.ai episode. We have so much we want to share. Hopefully next week we can come back with Like a more detailed zk pod.ai
In this week’s episode, host Anna Rose and Kobi Gurkan check in on the state of ZK today. They discuss recent ZK applications and tooling as well as developments from the last 6 months. They review new use cases such as ZK for off-chain computations and dive into research breakthroughs, trends, security and much more. Finally, they introduce the concept of zkpod.ai which will be covered fully in next week's episode.
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