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# Train2Earn

**Introduction**

Natural language works for humans because we have shared experiences. For example, we understand what it means to be thirsty because we’ve all experienced it. Computers, on the other hand, don’t have human experiences. An AI's understanding is limited to its training data sets. This is where you come in!&#x20;

Through the Synesis One AI training platform, you can help provide Mind AI's engine with the 'mental map' it needs to figure out human meaning and intention. The AI won’t share our experiences, but with some help it can understand them well enough to figure out what we want.&#x20;


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