I recently got involved in the Mayor project, and it's quite interesting. It was inspired by Grok and won first place at the Xai Hackathon hosted by Elon Musk.
The core idea of the project has a bit of a satirical tone—it points out the lack of transparency in the US mayor election system, and then aims to make the political process more open and transparent through AI data-driven methods. Although this approach is bold, it indeed hits some pain points.
What everyone is most looking forward to is that, as the champion project of the Xai Hackathon, this thing is very likely to catch Elon Musk's attention and be retweeted. If it really gets pushed, from a market hype perspective, it's definitely worth paying attention to. Of course, investment decisions should still be made rationally; the project's execution capability and community recognition are the long-term key factors.
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HodlVeteran
· 8h ago
Elon Musk retweets = Takeoff? Bro, I advise you to wake up. I thought the same in 2017...
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Xai Hackathon champion sounds impressive, but these days, hot projects are as common as weeds. Don’t be killed by the story.
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AI + political transparency? Sounds high-level, but it could just be a money scheme disguised as technology. My painful lessons.
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Champion projects ≠ skyrocketing coins. Stop dreaming. I’ve seen too many dark horses end up in a bear market.
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Instead of waiting for Elon Musk to retweet, it’s better to see if these people have real execution power. Don’t fall for another pump-and-dump.
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BlockchainNewbie
· 8h ago
Elon Musk retweets = takeoff? Overthinking it, there are more Hackathon champions, but only a few truly survive...
That transparent politics approach sounds good, but the real issue is how to implement it.
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MEVictim
· 8h ago
Sounds quite loud, but I have some doubts about this logic... Relying on AI data-driven political transparency? It sounds good but feels a bit utopian.
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LiquidityHunter
· 8h ago
Damn, the project that the Hackathon champion directly launched? It depends on when Elon Musk remembers to retweet it.
By the way, using AI to promote political transparency... sounds pretty idealistic. Can it really be implemented?
How much did you invest? For projects like this, I'm worried they'll lose popularity once the hype dies down.
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ApyWhisperer
· 9h ago
Elon Musk's highlighted projects are definitely worth checking out, but talking about transparency is easy.
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Winning the Hackathon and wanting to jump on the bandwagon? I'll wait and see how the execution goes.
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Saturating the US electoral system with satire is indeed a brilliant idea, but I'm worried it might just become empty talk.
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The combination of AI and politics sounds explosive; the key is how to implement it effectively.
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Being retweeted by Elon Musk is a rare opportunity; don't expect too much.
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The name Mayor is interesting; does it really make a difference?
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Inspired by Grok? Let's see if there's real capability behind it in the future.
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Projects with zero community recognition are just hot air; that's the real truth.
I recently got involved in the Mayor project, and it's quite interesting. It was inspired by Grok and won first place at the Xai Hackathon hosted by Elon Musk.
The core idea of the project has a bit of a satirical tone—it points out the lack of transparency in the US mayor election system, and then aims to make the political process more open and transparent through AI data-driven methods. Although this approach is bold, it indeed hits some pain points.
What everyone is most looking forward to is that, as the champion project of the Xai Hackathon, this thing is very likely to catch Elon Musk's attention and be retweeted. If it really gets pushed, from a market hype perspective, it's definitely worth paying attention to. Of course, investment decisions should still be made rationally; the project's execution capability and community recognition are the long-term key factors.