Shiba Inu is collaborating with the Content Distribution and Security Association, with an emphasis on content distribution and security.
The partnership seeks to employ blockchain technology to solve issues with deepfakes and plagiarism in the AI space.
In a statement to CoinDesk today, SHIB, an integrated family of digital assets and solutions developed on the Ethereum blockchain that includes the well-known meme currency Shiba Inu, announced that it is joining forces with the Content Distribution and Security Association (also known as CDSA).
Blockchain technologies unique to media and entertainment, including security and content delivery, will be proposed and developed by Shiba Inu developers. Established in 1998, CDSA is a global nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting best practices in the distribution and storage of software, entertainment, and IT.
Shiba Inu lead developer Shytoshi Kusama said in a message:
“We look forward to providing a unique and blockchain-first perspective to CDSA’s work in helping media and entertainment executives better utilize these innovative technologies, especially as blockchain and artificial intelligence converge.”
According to the press release from Shiba Inu developers, blockchain technology may be able to allay worries about plagiarism and deepfakes in the rapidly developing field of artificial intelligence (AI). Researchers are concerned since the majority of AI models are developed on data that is accessible to the general public.