Yes brother, let’s see how it goes
Hi @Lisa1, thank you. let me answer your question.
- How will Tikeetron stay ahead of trends in the event ticketing industry, particularly regarding technological advancements?
Tikeetron leverages blockchain and AI technology, ensuring full decentralization and transparency. I believe that with this technology, we can lead the market by preventing fraud in ticket sales. Additionally, AI will greatly enhance the user experience by offering personalized recommendations, streamlining the ticket purchasing process, and improving security measures.
- How will the AI assistant be trained to ensure accurate and relevant event recommendations for users because I’ve not a particular AI model that you want to deploy?
Our AI assistant will learns from user interactions, such as taps, questions, and event preferences, to provide personalized recommendations. By tracking these actions, we create a profile for each user, ensuring that event suggestions become more accurate and relevant over time.
We’re using a Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) model, which combines language understanding with real-time data retrieval, to deliver tailored recommendations that adapt to individual user behavior. This makes the experience personalized and dynamic based on what users are actually interested in.
- You said event tickets will be converted to NFTs and they are equally transferable. If am to attend a particular event and the NFT is my event ticket, When I get checked in, does the NFT for that particular event becomes invalid after use (check in) or another person can check in into the same event if transferred to the person?
Tikeetron will validate tickets upon use. To use the ticket, the buyer must present a QR code containing the ticket’s ID via the app. Once the ticket has been used and validated by the event organizer, it will be marked as ‘used’ on the blockchain, ensuring it cannot be used again.
Thank you for your question. Please let me know if my answer is not satisfactory.
Thank you for your clear explanation on how your team is going to make it easier for non web3 users use your platform. I wish this project the best
Hey @Genz210, thanks for the suggestion!
We agree that the term “AI” is often used too loosely, and we don’t want to mislead users. Our system uses a Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) model, which helps deliver real-time, relevant recommendations to users based on their interactions with the platform. This isn’t just a basic chatbot, it dynamically learns from user behavior to enhance future suggestions.
We’ve already defined our AI infrastructure in our GitHub repository here and will improve our documentation to make this clearer, including how our AI processes user data and personalizes their experience without requiring constant user input. While we don’t yet employ machine learning models that train autonomously over time, this is a future goal we’ll work towards as we expand our capabilities.
Regarding scammers, we agree they will adapt over time, but we’re committed to staying ahead of those threats. This is just the first phase of our project, and as we continue to develop, we’ll be implementing stronger security measures to ensure that our system not only grows but also remains robust against evolving threats. Improving the user experience and security is a key part of our roadmap, and we’re dedicated to refining the platform in the future phases.
You’re right to point out the importance of partnerships in driving adoption. We’re already in touch with event organizers in Bali and Jakarta and are actively learning about the legal framework in Indonesia to ensure a compliant and smooth integration for event organizers. Once our product is production-ready, we’ll expand our collaborations to create more tailored solutions for event management.
Thanks again for the feedback! We’re constantly evolving and appreciate your insights.
Thank you very much for considering this. Good luck to you
wlcome to heckathon S7 !. This is a great idea! Here’s a question to help you think deeper:
- How does Tikeetron’s use of TRC-20 tokens lower transaction costs for event organizers and attendees?
- What are the benefits of using QR codes for ticket validation, and how does this help prevent counterfeit tickets?
Thank you for your response to my questions.
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I’m excited about Tikeetron! How will the AI recommend events to users? Will it look at things like past purchases and preferences? Also, how will you keep user data safe?
Hi @gamesfi.org, thank you for the enthusiasm!
Our AI will recommend events based on user interests, considering factors like past purchases and in-app activity, providing a tailored experience over time.
And for data safety, we prioritize user privacy by ensuring that no personal information is shared with the language model. Instead, the AI works with anonymized data and behavior patterns, so users enjoy personalized recommendations without compromising their data security.
Hey @kishan1729 , thanks for the question.
- Tikeetron uses TRC-20 tokens since they come with super low fees on TRON by default, making buying and selling tickets cheaper and faster for everyone. Plus, TRON’s speed and scalability keep things smooth, even with high demand
- Using QR codes for ticket validation offers quick, secure scanning at events, ensuring fast entry and a seamless experience for attendees. Each QR code is unique and tied to a specific ticket, making it hard to duplicate. This helps prevent counterfeiting, as fake or duplicated codes can be easily detected and denied at the entry point, protecting both event organizers and attendees from fraud.