OpenMatter Network Launches Verifiable Trust Layer for AI Collaboration
OpenMatter Network has introduced a cryptographically verifiable platform for secure collaboration and AI governance, announced in a press release. The system, described as a Verifiable Trust Layer, allows organizations to confirm how data is used, how computations are executed, and how AI agents operate across untrusted environments.
The platform integrates with existing enterprise infrastructure, adding cryptographic verification, governed execution, and secure collaboration capabilities. It includes three core technologies: Masked Compute for verifiable execution without exposing data, QuantumGuard for enforcing AI policy and governance, and Datavizor for visibility into cryptographic proofs and AI activity.
OpenMatter Network is collaborating with Dara, a privacy-focused health data platform, to explore how verifiable collaboration can support healthcare data analysis while maintaining privacy. The company states the platform supports applications in healthcare, finance, AI governance, and distributed research.
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