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# Zuvu AI and Vana MovieAI and EMC Unite to Supercharge Artificial Intelligence Advancement to Bolster Uncentralized AI on Bittensor
On February 26, Zuvu AI and Vana revealed a collaboration geared towards reinforcing uncentralized AI on Bittensor. The intention is to fashion a more accessible and economically viable AI environment.
Zuvu AI, previously recognized as SocialTensor, contributes proficiency in broadening four Bittensor (TAO) subnets. Vana, recently guided by Binance founder Changpeng Zhao, donates its groundbreaking user-possessed data network.
This teamwork plans to examine a fresh blueprint for AI progress that is accessible, cooperative, and financially viable by incorporating crucial layers of the uncentralized AI stack.
## Producing Real-World Worth
Art Abal, Managing Director of the Vana Foundation, remarked that the collaboration incorporates Vana’s data layer, Bittensor’s subnet network, and Zuvu’s economic layer to improve Vana’s DataDAO environment and tackle crucial obstacles in AI progress.
Zuvu furnishes the economic layer for AI, authorizing investment, staking, trading, and monetization of models, agents, and data, thereby fashioning new prospects in a swiftly expanding market. According to the press release, the collaboration arrives as the AI market is anticipated to attain trillions of dollars by 2032.
## The Increasing Disturbance of DeFi
The collaboration’s integration with Bittensor is strategic, leveraging its incentive-propelled network to scale AI progress. By uniting user-possessed data with permissionless computation and economic incentives, the teamwork mirrors the disturbance of traditional finance by uncentralized finance.
According to Abal and Daniel Raissar, COO of Zuvu AI, the collaboration is projected to heighten the diversity of Bittensor’s subnets, support the expansion of Vana’s DataDAO, and position Zuvu as a frontrunner in the financialization of AI, potentially swaying industry customs.
This partnership corresponds to the thriving free AI trend, represented by the growth of platforms such as Bittensor to 45 operational subnetworks. It further tackles the increasing requirement for substitutes to consolidated AI leaders.