ZettaBlock, a cutting-edge platform focused on open, decentralized AI development, recently announced the launch of Kite AI, a foundational layer designed to grant equal access to AI assets—data, models, and agents—while safeguarding privacy, ownership, and fair rewards. Built on ZettaBlock’s trusted infrastructure, Kite AI aims to establish a decentralized AI economy, enabling a global network of contributors, from developers to enterprises, to actively participate in AI development and benefit from their contributions.
For years, vast AI datasets have been siloed, stifling the growth and innovation of the AI ecosystem. Traditional models have failed to encourage data sharing due to limited protections and lack of fair attribution. Kite AI addresses this issue by introducing an advanced attribution mechanism that secures transparent data sharing and AI model development without compromising sensitive information.
Empowering AI Development Beyond Compute Solutions
Unlike many decentralized AI projects that focus solely on providing compute power, Kite AI tackles a much larger challenge: democratizing access to essential AI data, models, and agents for widespread and fair use. Kite AI’s framework ensures that businesses and developers retain full control over their AI assets while offering fair rewards based on asset utilization and impact. This approach levels the playing field, inviting small players to innovate alongside established tech giants.
“Kite AI aims to unlock AI’s full potential by dismantling existing barriers and establishing a fair, open ecosystem for collaboration,” said Chi Zhang, Co-founder of ZettaBlock. “By providing a foundation for open and democratized access to high-quality AI data, models, and agents, Kite AI empowers seamless participation and innovation without centralized restrictions, data scarcity, or privacy concerns. We are enabling organizations and developers of all sizes to contribute to and benefit from AI advancements, with guaranteed fair rewards and transparency across the ecosystem.”
Innovative Security, Attribution, and Privacy
Powered by ZettaBlock’s decentralized infrastructure, Kite AI introduces several powerful features to advance secure and collaborative AI development:
- Decentralized Data Access Engine: Facilitates secure sharing of data, with contributors earning incentives for their contributions.
- Smart Data Indexing: Enables seamless organization of diverse data types, allowing for multi-modal AI applications.
- Privacy-Focused Virtual Database: A lightweight, decentralized database framework that supports local data storage and processing, opening the door for personalized AI experiences.
Professor Haiyan Huang, Chair of the Department of Statistics at UC Berkeley, remarked, “Kite AI’s approach to decentralized, secure AI infrastructure is paving the way for a more equitable and collaborative AI landscape. By providing transparent access and fair attribution for data and model contributions, Kite AI empowers researchers, developers, and businesses alike. This type of innovation is critical for the sustainable and inclusive growth of AI, where everyone can participate in and benefit from the AI economy.”
Showcasing Kite AI’s Potential at DevCon
ZettaBlock will present “Save the Llama,” a unique data-contribution experience at DevCon, showcasing how Kite AI’s attribution and reward mechanisms work in real-time. Additionally, the Kite AI Builder Preview offers developers an early look at Kite AI’s model collaboration capabilities, demonstrating the full potential of this decentralized framework.
For more information on Kite AI and its commitment to fostering a fair and secure AI economy, visit ZettaBlock’s official website.
About ZettaBlock
ZettaBlock Labs is at the forefront of decentralized AI development, leveraging blockchain technology to create a trust-free environment for collaborative data and AI model management. By prioritizing governance and ownership principles, ZettaBlock has become a key technology provider for leading Web3 platforms, including EigenLayer, Sui, Crypto.com, Chainlink, Polygon, OpenSea, and OpenZeppelin.
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