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# Zuvu AI and Vana Unite to Bolster Decentralized AI on Bittensor
Zuvu AI and Vana revealed a collaboration on the twenty-sixth of February to fortify decentralized AI on Bittensor. The objective is to establish a more economically viable and accessible AI environment.
Zuvu AI, previously identified as SocialTensor, contributes its expertise in broadening four Bittensor (TAO) subnets, whereas Vana, recently endorsed by Binance founder Changpeng Zhao, provides its groundbreaking user-owned data network. TruBit Collaborates with Morpho to Introduce DeFi Unearned Revenue in Latin America
This alliance intends to assess a novel, cooperative, open, and economically sustainable AI development approach by incorporating crucial components of the decentralized AI framework.
## Generating Substantial Worth
Art Abal, Managing Director of the Vana Foundation, stated that the partnership incorporates Vana’s data layer, Zuvu’s economic layer, and Bittensor’s subnet network to enhance Vana’s DataDAO ecosystem and tackle substantial hurdles in AI development.
Zuvu backs the AI economic layer, facilitating investment, staking, trading, and monetization of models, data, and agents, thereby generating fresh prospects in the swiftly expanding market. As per the press statement, the collaboration emerges as the AI market is projected to attain trillions of dollars by 2032.
## The Increasing Disruptive Power of DeFi
This partnership is strategically integrated with Bittensor to utilize its incentive-driven network to advance AI development. By merging permissionless computation and economic incentives with user-owned data, the collaboration mirrors the disruption of decentralized finance to conventional finance.
Based on statements from Abal and Daniel Raissar, COO of Zuvu AI, the collaboration is anticipated to augment the diversity of Bittensor’s subnets, facilitate the expansion of Vana’s DataDAO, and establish Zuvu as a frontrunner in AI financialization, potentially influencing industry practices.
This partnership mirrors the open-source AI movement, as demonstrated by Bittensor’s expansion to 45 subnetworks, presenting options to vast, concentrated AI corporations.