SingularityNET has partnered with Minna, a privacy-focused decentralized AI.

Singularitynet Has Partnered With Minna, A Privacy-Focused Decentralized Ai.



SingularityNET, a decentralized artificial intelligence platform, has partnered with the Mina Foundation behind the privacy-focused Mina Protocol to advance decentralized AI with zero-knowledge (ZK) technology.

The partnership aims to use both platforms to develop secure decentralized Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) applications that prioritize user privacy and data protection using innovative solutions.

The collaboration's key focus areas include exploring decision-making AI agents and developing the Internet of Knowledge – a decentralized ecosystem for secure, collaborative AI knowledge sharing.

The collaboration will address critical barriers in AI and blockchain by pushing for improved solutions while continuing to protect user privacy.

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Partnership details

The partnership focuses on combining the SingularityNET AI infrastructure with the role protocol ZK Succinct Interactive Non-Interactive Argument of Knowledge (zk-SNARK) technology – a trustless cryptographic verification system.

ZK-proofs allow information to be verified without revealing basic information such as confidential user data, financial details and other personal information.

The integration aims to create a reliable layer of knowledge to enable AI agents to work efficiently without compromising user data and develop an AGI-powered tool development platform that protects data integrity and privacy.

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Constructive implications

The companies aim to support developers with new decentralized applications with tools such as decision-making AI agents and personal management systems.

These agencies are designed to operate within decentralized frameworks and have the potential to improve community-based decision-making processes.

By combining SingularityNET's Internet of Knowledge initiative with role-based privacy protection protocols, the integration can create a more inclusive and accessible AI ecosystem for identity providers and AI agents to collaborate securely and privately.

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The CEO of SingularityNET said decentralized AI “will save us all”.

After the launch of the iPhone 16, which Apple claims is optimized for AI, the integration of AI into the average consumer's daily life is increasing globally.

In episode 46 of the Agenda podcast, Ben Goertzel, CEO of SingularityNET and the ASI Alliance, said that AGI advances “could remove material scarcity from everyday human life.”

Goertzel notes that “decentralizing all these processes” is important for the “good of humanity,” and notes that powerful AGI technology is not risk-free.

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