Grok should provide AI credits to developers who are actively enhancing, integrating, and building with its platform. These credits would help accelerate adoption, support real-world product development, and encourage developers to create practical AI-powered applications around Grok’s ecosystem.
Today, I want to introduce what we’ve been building at Wardya.
Wardya is an Enterprise Trust Platform designed for institutions operating in high-stakes environments — banking, healthcare, government, defense, insurance, fintech, and critical infrastructure.
We’re building infrastructure for a world where AI systems, identities, transactions, investigations, and operational decisions must be trusted, explainable, and secure by default.
Wardya brings together:
• Identity verification & onboarding orchestration
• Fraud, AML, and risk intelligence
• AI-driven operational investigations
• Financial and enterprise data connectivity
• Geospatial & satellite intelligence
• Secure sovereign/private deployments
• Human-in-the-loop AI decision systems
The goal is not another dashboard.
The goal is to build the operational trust layer for institutions deploying AI and handling sensitive decisions at scale.
We’re starting from markets where infrastructure gaps are painful and trust matters most — but the platform is designed for global institutions from day one.
The future of AI infrastructure is not only about models.
It’s about governance, verification, intelligence, interoperability, and trust.
That’s what we’re building with Wardya.
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Wardya AI | Identity Verification, Fraud Detection & AML Platform
High-stakes AI decisions are about to face regulators, auditors, and courts.
Most AI stacks can't prove what they did, when, or why.
Veridra is the Assurance Layer for AI — cryptographic + legal proof for every model decision.
Sign. Log. Prove. Pack. Verify.
Built for banking and healthcare. Aligned to the EU AI Act.
Pilots opening for regulated enterprises in the EU and US.
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Unless the @Arsenal board decides to remove this stubborn manager, the club will not win a single trophy under his leadership. His decisions consistently work against the team rather than for it, and his approach has proven ineffective at the highest level.
@reda_getachew In his interview with @mehdirhasan on @AJEnglish ,He clearly stated that genocide was committed in Tigray. He also reaffirmed the ongoing crisis in Western Tigray, where Amhara Fano forces supported by the federal government continue to occupy the area. Getachew emphasized that IDPs must be allowed to return to their homes as soon as possible.
Many people are focusing on specific wording, but the overall message of the interview is unmistakable, serious crimes were committed in Tigray, and Getachew expressed this openly and firmly. He also stressed the need for international intervention to ensure justice and accountability. https://t.co/MmKeoLJaxw
@TsedaleLemma , with respect, bringing Semhal Meles onto the @addisstandard Addis Standard platform was disappointing.
She has no record of contribution, scholarship, or public service. Her only visibility came from attacking General Tsadkan with a personal, gossip-driven email. Elevating that kind of noise is not journalism , it’s amplification of divisiveness.
As Tigrayans, we deeply appreciate what Addis Standard stood for during the genocide. That history is why this editorial choice is so startling. Giving Semhal a platform to bash Tsadkan was one of the weakest and most misaligned editorial decisions AS has made.
Addis Standard has always been a beacon in dark times. Please don’t let gossip voices dilute the integrity you worked so hard to build.
Here is her email on August 18,2024 to @GlobalGsts