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SpoonOS, FLock.io Partner to Boost Decentralized AI Development

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SpoonOS has announced its first official partnership with FLock.io, a decentralized AI training platform. Notably, the partnership aims to develop infrastructure that supports the creation and coordination of AI agents on the blockchain.

The collaboration, unveiled April 30, will enable SpoonOS developers to access FLock.io’s privacy-preserving AI training system. Meanwhile, the goal is to build a decentralized ecosystem in which AI model training, inference, and agent interoperability occur in a trustless, open environment.

SpoonOS Expands Agent Capabilities Through Decentralized AI Integration

SpoonOS is an agentic operating system built on the Neo blockchain, designed to support the growing demands of Web3 developers. It plays a key role in Neo’s evolution from supporting a “Smart Economy” to enabling what it calls a “Sentient Economy,” where autonomous AI agents interact and make decisions based on secure, decentralized protocols.

By integrating FLock.io’s AI infrastructure, SpoonOS aims to simplify the deployment of AI agents and enable more intelligent, privacy-respecting applications. Developers will be able to incorporate trained models directly into the SpoonOS environment via the Model Context Protocol (MCP) and the Agent-to-Agent (A2A) protocol.

FLock.io Enables Privacy-Focused AI Training for Web3 Developers

FLock.io specializes in federated learning — a machine learning technique where models are trained across decentralized devices or servers holding local data samples without exchanging them. The platform incentivizes participation through cryptographic rewards and is built with composability and transparency in mind.

As part of the agreement, FLock.io’s trained models will become natively accessible to SpoonOS developers, promoting greater collaboration in decentralized AI research. The two projects will also work on the SpoonOS Agent Interoperability Protocol (SAIP), designed to standardize secure communication between agents built on different frameworks.

By combining SpoonOS’s Web3-native infrastructure with FLock.io’s decentralized AI tooling, the partnership hopes to attract a global community of developers, researchers, and data contributors. The move reflects a broader industry trend toward democratizing AI development and reducing reliance on centralized platforms.

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