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## Zuvu AI and Vana Unite to Enhance Decentralized AI on Bittensor
On February 26, Zuvu AI and Vana revealed an alliance intended to stimulate the advancement of decentralized artificial intelligence within the Bittensor network. Their common objective is to fashion a more accessible and economically viable AI environment.
Zuvu AI, previously recognized as SocialTensor, contributes its background in expanding four Bittensor (TAO) subnets. Vana, recently guided by Binance founder Changpeng Zhao, provides its innovative user-controlled data network.
By merging crucial layers of the decentralized AI stack, this cooperation aims to examine a fresh blueprint for AI advancement – one that is transparent, cooperative, and financially stable.
## Producing Tangible Worth
Art Abal, Managing Director of the Vana Foundation, emphasizes that this alliance merges Vana’s data layer, Bittensor’s subnet network, and Zuvu’s economic layer. This integration will enhance Vana’s DataDAO ecosystem and confront significant obstacles in AI development.
Zuvu fuels the AI economic layer, facilitating investment, staking, trading, and monetization of models, agents, and data. This unlocks new prospects in a swiftly growing market. According to the news release, this collaboration arrives at a moment when the AI market is estimated to attain trillions of dollars by 2032.
## DeFi’s Increasing Disturbance
The alliance and integration TruBit Collaborates with Morpho to Introduce DeFi Unearned Revenue in Latin America Bittensor hold strategic importance. It harnesses Bittensor’s incentive-motivated network to broaden AI development. By uniting user-controlled data with permissionless computing and economic incentives, this cooperation replicates the manner in which decentralized finance is unsettling conventional finance.
According to Abal and Daniel Raissar, COO of Zuvu AI, this cooperation is anticipated to improve the diversity of Bittensor’s subnets, bolster the expansion of Vana’s DataDAO, and situate Zuvu as a frontrunner in the financialization of AI – possibly impacting industry standards.
This partnership corresponds to the open-source AI trend, resembling Bittensor’s growth to 45 functioning subnetworks. It also tackles the increasing requirement for substitutes to concentrated AI behemoths.