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# Zuvu AI and Vana Unite to Supercharge Bittensor’s Distributed AI
Zuvu AI and Vana made public a joint effort on the 26th of February, intending to improve distributed AI on the Bittensor network. In combination, they are planning to construct an AI environment that is not only more accessible but additionally economically viable.
Zuvu AI, formerly known as SocialTensor, provides a wide range of experience in scaling Bittensor subnets. Vana, which just recently took on Binance founder Changpeng Zhao as an advisor, offers its user-controlled data network.
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The joint work will incorporate essential tiers of the distributed AI stack to examine a fresh approach for AI progress, highlighting openness, teamwork, and economic sustainability.
## Creating Actual Worth
Art Abal, Managing Director at Vana Foundation, mentioned that the joint work merges Vana’s data tier, Bittensor’s subnet network, and Zuvu’s economic tier. The objective is to improve Vana’s DataDAO environment and tackle considerable difficulties in AI progress.
Zuvu is empowering the AI economic tier, allowing models, agents, and data to be invested in, secured, exchanged, and profited from, generating novel prospects in a swiftly increasing market. With the AI market predicted to achieve trillions of dollars by 2032, this partnership is ideally scheduled.
## DeFi’s Increasing Interruption
The incorporation with Bittensor is planned, utilizing its incentive-driven network to broaden AI progress. By uniting user-controlled data with permissionless calculation and economic incentives, the joint work reflects distributed finance’s interruption of conventional finance.
Abal and Zuvu AI COO Daniel Raissar foresee that the partnership will improve Bittensor’s subnet variety, back Vana’s DataDAO growth, and position Zuvu as a leader in AI financialization, possibly impacting industry standards.
This partnership aligns with the open-source artificial intelligence trend, akin to Bittensor’s growth to 45 operational subnets, and explicitly tackles the need for options beyond concentrated artificial intelligence leaders.