SingularityNET, a decentralized AI platform, has partnered with the Mina Foundation, the nonprofit behind the Mina protocol, to advance decentralized AI using zero-knowledge (ZK) proofs. The focus areas of the collaboration include research into AI-powered decision agents and advancing the Internet of Knowledge initiative, a decentralized ecosystem for secure, collaborative AI knowledge sharing.
The partnership aims to address critical barriers in AI and blockchain by driving innovation in scalable solutions while prioritizing user privacy. By combining SingularityNET’s AI infrastructure with Mina Protocol’s zk-SNARK technology, a robust cryptographic proof system, the collaboration seeks to enhance data security and privacy in AI operations.
Zero-knowledge (ZK) proofs enable data verification without revealing sensitive information, such as user data and financial details. The integration of ZK proofs in AI operations aims to establish a secure knowledge layer for AI agents, ensuring efficient operations without compromising user privacy. This initiative paves the way for the development of AGI-based tools that prioritize data integrity and privacy.
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