Secret Network Unifies AI Initiatives Under 'Secret AI'
Secret Network has announced the consolidation of its AI initiatives into a single brand, Secret AI, announced in a press release. This move aims to enhance clarity and streamline the user experience for developers and enterprises engaging with privacy-preserving AI solutions.
Previously known as Claive AI, the platform will now operate under the Secret AI brand, leveraging Secret Network's trusted execution environment (TEE)-based confidential computing blockchain. This ensures that all AI interactions remain private, secure, and censorship-resistant.
Secret AI will continue to offer privacy-preserving AI services, decentralized AI models, and confidential AI interactions. It provides open-source tools and SDKs for developers to build AI applications with confidentiality at the core, powered by Secret Network's SNIP-20 tokens for private transactions within the AI ecosystem.
Alex Zaidelson, CEO of Secret Network, emphasized that the unification under Secret AI reflects their commitment to privacy-first artificial intelligence, making it easier for businesses and developers to access secure and scalable AI solutions.
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