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## Zuvu AI and Vana Unite Efforts to Strengthen Decentralized AI on Bittensor
Zuvu AI and Vana have united to improve decentralized AI on Bittensor, with the goal of creating a more accessible and economically sustainable AI environment.
Zuvu AI, previously known as SocialTensor, contributes its knowledge in scaling Bittensor (TAO) subnets. Vana, recently guided by Binance founder CZ, adds its innovative user-controlled data network.
The collaboration seeks to examine a new approach for AI development that is transparent, cooperative, and economically viable by integrating essential components of the decentralized AI stack.
## Generating Tangible Worth
Art Abal, Managing Director of the Vana Foundation, states that the partnership combines Vana’s data layer, Bittensor’s subnet networks, and Zuvu’s economic layer to enhance Vana’s DataDAO ecosystem and address critical challenges in AI development.
Zuvu drives the AI economic layer, enabling models, agents, and data to be invested in, staked, traded, and monetized, creating new prospects in a rapidly expanding market. The collaboration occurs as the AI market is predicted to reach trillions of dollars by 2032.
## DeFi’s Increasing Disturbance
The integration with Bittensor is tactical, utilizing its incentive-based network to expand AI development. By combining user-controlled data with permissionless computation and economic rewards, the partnership mirrors decentralized finance’s disturbance of traditional finance.
Abal and Zuvu AI COO Daniel Raissar anticipate the collaboration will improve Bittensor’s subnet variety, support Vana’s DataDAO growth, and establish Zuvu as a leader in AI financialization, potentially impacting industry standards.
This partnership corresponds to the pattern of publicly available artificial intelligence creation, demonstrated by Bittensor’s growth to 45 functioning subgrids, and fulfills the need for substitutes for consolidated artificial intelligence titans. TruBit Collaborates with Morpho to Introduce DeFi Unearned Revenue in Latin America