Anonybit and SmartUp Launch Identity-Bound AI Agents

Anonybit and SmartUp Launch Identity-Bound AI Agents

Anonybit and SmartUp have introduced a decentralized biometrics platform that enables secure, identity-bound AI agents for enterprise workflows, including payments and supply chain management.

Anonybit and SmartUp have launched a groundbreaking decentralized biometrics platform that introduces secure, identity-bound AI agents. Announced in a press release, this platform is designed to enhance enterprise workflows such as payments, supply chain, and order management by ensuring that AI agents are both autonomous and accountable.

The collaboration between Anonybit and SmartUp marks the first implementation of agentic commerce secured by decentralized biometrics. This innovative framework goes beyond simple authentication, enabling secure and authorized agentic flows across various business operations. The platform's core features include a decentralized biometric cloud supporting multiple biometric modalities, a decentralized data vault for protecting sensitive information, and an identity token management system for precise authorization.

This new solution addresses critical security concerns by binding identity to AI agents, thereby reducing risks such as fraudulent orders and unauthorized approvals. The identity-bound agent model can be extended to various applications, including customer service, open banking, and HR automation, showcasing its versatility and potential for widespread adoption.

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