SingularityNET and Mina Foundation collaborate to develop decentralized AI to protect user privacy and data security.
According to Cointelegraph, SingularityNET, a decentralized AI platform, and Mina Foundation, the organization developing the Mina protocol, have just announced a strategic partnership to promote the development of decentralized artificial intelligence (AI) applications. This collaboration will apply zero-knowledge proof (ZK) technology to protect user privacy and data security, an issue that is becoming increasingly important in the digital age.
The collaboration between the two parties will focus on integrating SingularityNET's AI infrastructure with zk-SNARK technology, a powerful form of zero-knowledge proof from Mina. This technology allows for the verification of information without revealing the original data, helping to protect user privacy in AI applications. The goal is to create a decentralized AI platform where personal data remains protected while AI systems can operate efficiently and safely.
Recently, issues regarding privacy security in AI and blockchain have attracted strong interest from the tech community. The development of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) requires advanced security solutions to prevent the risk of personal data loss. The use of zk-SNARK helps address this issue by protecting sensitive information while maintaining the operational and learning capabilities of AI systems.
Zero-Knowledge Proof (zk-SNARK) technology has become a crucial link in building useful security mechanisms in today's evolving Blockchain era.
In this context, the integration of the platforms of SingularityNET and Mina promises to create a secure AI ecosystem that is more accessible to developers. Decentralized AI decision-making agents will be built with high security capabilities, optimizing the decision-making process and ensuring data integrity.
This opens up great opportunities for innovative developers to create decentralized AI applications with high security and privacy.
SingularityNET CEO, Ben Goertzel, shared in a recent interview that AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) technology can solve fundamental issues in people's daily lives. However, he also emphasized that decentralizing AI systems is necessary to ensure that these technologies develop for the common good of humanity, not controlled by any individual or organization.
This collaboration between SingularityNET and Mina Foundation marks an important step in developing decentralized AI solutions, while contributing to the tech industry's collective efforts to protect user privacy in the digital age.