NVIDIA and Intel to Incorporate Hedera Blockchain to Comply with EU AI Regulations
Tech giants NVIDIA and Intel are gearing up for a major integration of Hedera Blockchain technology, known as hashgraph, to meet the European Union’s growing regulatory demands in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). The technology collaboration aims to incorporate the blockchain framework into their chip manufacturing processes in the coming years.
The development, in partnership with EQTY Lab, has culminated in the creation of “Verifiable Compute,” a hardware-based innovation that promises to improve trust and verifiability in AI systems. At the heart of this technology lies the use of advanced silicon components, ensuring that AI data and calculations are tamper-proof and fully auditable.
“BREAKING NEWS: NVIDIA and Intel will likely incorporate $HBAR technology into all their chips in the coming years due to EU AI regulations. First certificates of authenticity and compliance for independent verification of AI training, inference and runtime benchmarks using Hedera.…”
The “Verifiable Compute” solution plans to utilize a secure hardware infrastructure to generate cryptographic certificates that will oversee and audit AI workflows. These certificates will be validated and registered on the Hedera network, thus creating an immutable record of AI computations.
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