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## Zuvu AI TruBit Collaborates with Morpho to Introduce DeFi Unearned Revenue in Latin America with Vana to Enhance Decentralized AI on Bittensor
Zuvu AI and Vana revealed a collaboration on February 26 with the intention of bolstering decentralized artificial intelligence within the Bittensor network, striving to establish a more economically viable and accessible AI environment.
Zuvu AI (previously known as SocialTensor) offers useful expertise in scaling four Bittensor (TAO) subnets, while Vana, recently guided by Binance founder Changpeng Zhao, provides its innovative user-controlled data network.
This partnership seeks to assess a fresh approach for open, collaborative, and economically sustainable AI development by merging key layers within the decentralized AI infrastructure.
## Establishing Tangible Worth
Art Abal, General Manager of the Vana Foundation, remarked that this alliance integrates Vana’s data layer, Bittensor’s subnet network, and Zuvu’s economic layer to enhance Vana’s DataDAO ecosystem and tackle vital challenges in the AI development procedure.
Zuvu drives the AI economic layer, facilitating the investment, staking, trading, and monetization of models, agents, and data, hence generating novel prospects in a swiftly expanding market. As stated in the press release, this collaboration arises at a juncture when the AI market is anticipated to attain trillions of dollars by 2032.
## DeFi’s Increasing Disturbance
This collaboration and its integration with Bittensor are tactical, capitalizing on its incentive-based network to broaden AI development. By uniting user-controlled data with permissionless computing and economic incentives, the collaboration mirrors the disturbance of conventional finance by decentralized finance (DeFi).
According to Abal and Zuvu AI COO Daniel Raissar, this partnership is projected to augment the diversity of Bittensor’s subnets, assist the growth of Vana’s DataDAO, and establish Zuvu as a frontrunner in the financialization of AI, possibly shaping industry norms.
This partnership corresponds to the open-source AI trend, reflecting Bittensor’s growth to 45 operational subnets. It tackles the rising need for substitutes for consolidated AI leaders.