Zuvu AI and Vana are uniting to decentralize artificial intelligence using Bittensor.
On February 26, Zuvu AI and Vana revealed a collaboration geared towards reinforcing Bittensor’s decentralized artificial intelligence to establish a more financially viable and accessible AI ecosystem.
Zuvu AI (previously SocialTensor) contributes hands-on expertise scaling four Bittensor (TAO) subnets, whereas Vana, recently guided by Binance founder Changpeng Zhao, contributes its innovative user-controlled data network.
This partnership seeks to examine a fresh, accessible, collaborative, and financially sustainable model of AI advancement by incorporating essential layers of the decentralized AI stack.
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Art Abal, General Manager of the Vana Foundation, remarked that this cooperation integrates Vana’s data layer, Bittensor’s subnet network, and Zuvu’s economic layer to enhance Vana’s DataDAO ecosystem while tackling crucial obstacles in the AI development procedure.
Zuvu powers the AI economic layer, enabling models, agents, and data to be invested, staked, traded, and monetized, generating novel prospects in a swiftly expanding market. The press release indicated that this collaboration arrives at a juncture when the artificial intelligence market is anticipated to attain trillions of dollars by 2032.
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This partnership with Bittensor is tactical, leveraging its incentive-motivated network to scale AI development. By merging user-controlled data with permissionless computing and economic incentives, this cooperation mirrors the disturbance of conventional finance by decentralized finance.
Abal and Zuvu AI COO Daniel Raissar are convinced that this collaboration possesses the capability to augment the diversity of Bittensor’s subnets, bolster the expansion of Vana’s DataDAO, and situate Zuvu as a frontrunner in the financialization of AI, consequently impacting industry customs.
This partnership corresponds to the open-source AI trend, reflecting Bittensor’s rise to 45 functioning subnets and resolving the necessity for substitutes to concentrated AI behemoths. It concerns cultivating a more egalitarian and approachable AI environment, shifting from the authority of some prominent entities.