SingularityNET and Mina join forces for privacy-focused AI
SingularityNET (CRYPTO:AGIX) has partnered with the Mina Foundation to advance decentralised artificial intelligence (AI) using zero-knowledge (ZK) technology.
This collaboration aims to create privacy-preserving solutions that prioritise user data security while fostering innovation in artificial general intelligence (AGI).
The partnership integrates SingularityNET’s decentralised AI infrastructure with Mina Protocol’s ZK Succinct Non-Interactive Argument of Knowledge (zk-SNARK) system, enabling verifiable information exchange without exposing underlying data.
This approach addresses challenges in scaling AI while maintaining user privacy, focusing on secure knowledge-sharing ecosystems and decentralised decision-making AI agents.
A significant aspect of this alliance is improving the Internet of Knowledge initiative, a decentralised framework for collaborative AI knowledge sharing.
The integration aims to develop tools powered by AGI that operate efficiently while safeguarding data integrity and confidentiality.
The partnership also seeks to support developers in building decentralised applications that enhance community governance and decision-making processes.
By combining SingularityNET’s AI capabilities with Mina’s privacy-preserving protocols, the collaboration aims to establish a secure and accessible AI ecosystem where identity providers and AI agents can interact safely.
SingularityNET CEO Ben Goertzel emphasised the importance of decentralised AGI, describing it as a technology that could “abolish material scarcity” while highlighting the risks associated with centralised AI.
Goertzel stated the need to “decentralise all these processes” to ensure AGI benefits humanity as a whole.
At the time of reporting, the SingularityNET price was $0.7202.
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