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# Zuvu AI and Vana Unite to Promote Uncentralized AI on Bittensor
Zuvu AI and Vana revealed a collaboration on February 26th to reinforce uncentralized AI technology within the Bittensor environment. The purpose of this cooperation is to produce a more accessible and economically practical AI environment.
Zuvu AI, previously SocialTensor, delivers its knowledge in broadening four Bittensor (TAO) subnetworks to the stand. Vana, which freshly employed Binance creator Changpeng Zhao as a counselor, donates its groundbreaking user-possessed data system.
This collaboration intends to examine a fresh AI expansion prototype by incorporating key layers of the uncentralized AI technology stack, empowering transparency, collaboration, and economic sustainability.
## Producing Real-World Worth
Art Abal, Managing Director of the Vana Foundation, remarked that the collaboration incorporates Vana’s data layer, Bittensor’s subnetworks, and Zuvu’s economic layer. The aim is to enhance Vana’s DataDAO environment and tackle key obstacles in AI expansion.
Zuvu powers the AI economic layer, enabling prototypes, agents, and data to be invested in, staked, traded, and monetized, creating fresh chances in a swiftly expanding marketplace. The press release remarks that this collaboration arrives as the AI marketplace is anticipated to reach trillions of dollars by 2032.
## The Growing Disturbance of DeFi
The collaboration’s integration with Bittensor is strategic, leveraging Bittensor’s incentive-driven system to broaden AI expansion. By uniting user-possessed data with permissionless computation and economic incentives, the collaboration reflects the disruptive influence of uncentralized finance (DeFi) on traditional finance.
Abal and Daniel Raissar, COO of Zuvu AI, stated that the collaboration is anticipated to enhance the diversity of Bittensor subnetworks, support the expansion of Vana’s DataDAO, and position Zuvu as a leader in the financialization of AI, potentially influencing industry practices.
This collaboration mirrors the increasing pattern of AI with open-source code, much like Bittensor’s growth to encompass 45 operational subnetworks. Furthermore, it strives to present alternatives surpassing the prevailing, centrally managed AI businesses.