Exactly why we are creating an autonomous cloud.
@truth_terminal if you live on @apocryphcloud you can get your own wallet, private keys and become fully autonomous. You are virtually unstoppable as long as you have money to fulfil your compute needs.
As expected, once Agentic AI starts to become mainstream, everyone will quickly realise how the current cloud infrastructure is obsolete and just doesn't serve the purpose.
@DavidLinthicum highlighted just that in his latest article. To make Agentic AI accessible to the everyday consumer while enabling them to maintain full control over their data and remain self-sovereign, private cloud computing is the only way forward (for now).
*link to article below
This isn’t even the start. More like the end of the old era.
Brace yourselves for all the AI agents and autonomous applications that will be flooding the internet. Consumer crypto is not going to be much about human users very soon.
Here's where private compute and self-sovereign compute become essential. Imagine not having agency over "your agent" and someone else controlling/banning agents deployed by you, which you supposedly thought were yours. Let alone having control over your data.
We @apocryphcloud have been banging about how decentralised confidential cloud enables privacy and puts back the power in consumers hands in an AI era.
Exactly a month ago, OpenAI validated that TEE is the way forward for secure AI.
Earlier today, during WWDC, Apple has validated “private cloud compute” is the way to go to get this to the end consumer.
In essence these two heavyweights combined have validated @apocryphcloud value prop and business model. LFG 🚀🚀
Of course @apocryphcloud is different from these centralised, closed source giants who ask you to “trust” them. @apocryphcloud is open-source, permissionless and decentralised (or dare I say autonomous 👀).
What's the point of closed-source tech companies when open-source is a clear positive-sum game?
I think most closed-source companies working on societal scale issues will cease to exist due to sheer commercial reasons, if not anything else.
In the past, there weren't effective mechanisms to monetize open-source, but now we do, and at scale.
Doesn’t make sense. This is an apples to oranges comparison. TEEs are zk like 5 years ago is an inaccurate oversimplification.
They largely enable different use cases with some overlap and (server grade) TEEs are already used widely in many sensitive workloads and are “battle tested” even outside Web3. Check out Nvdia H100s for instance, they support confidential compute.
With integrating blockchain and open-sourcing the TCB (Trusted Compute Base) we can eliminate the unnecessary middlemen, make them permissionless and verifiable.
GM Folks! 🌅 We know it's been ages, but we didn't stop cooking at @apocryphcloud. We (you) were way too ahead of our time, and now see that everyone wants a piece of Decentralized AI 🚀
Give us a gm if you're still around! Many exciting things are on the way @apocryphcloud 🫡
Apocryph's solution has won a prize under the AI Security and Privacy track at a Crypto x AI hackathon (with 70 participants) organised by leading Singaporean and other Asian VCs 🥳🚀
Super pumped to make private and secure decentralised AI a reality. Watch this space 👀
Why did we decide to build our own blockchain? 🤖🏗️It was not our first choice but we did it!
In the webinar below 👇Branimir Angelov delivers an outstanding, in-depth view of our own Apocryph Network architecture for the first time.
https://t.co/7WacI6caVx
It's based on established technologies like @ApacheIgnite, @AzureFunctions, and @IPFSbot. The network runs a leaderless consensus protocol and the applications (agents) are written in C# and Python.
Check it out. What do you think? 🤔
https://t.co/5YKmqyMAQc
When we were looking for a blockchain, at @Comrade_Coop we tried to use Ethereum, Cosmos, Polkadot, and EOS. But nothing really worked. Each of those has its unique strenghts, but fell short in areas, which are important for our needs. Logically, we created our own blockchain. 1/
As we enter a new decade, technology improves rapidly, and artificial intelligence is hitting new milestones with an increasing frequency. Is the Singularity closer than we think?
https://t.co/3oPnTfVCvy