These days, there are a lot of trending on-chain AI projects, but the reality is that once you put data on the chain, it all becomes public. Sensitive models or input data? They’re all fully transparent. With this structure, real-world use cases are inevitably limited.
The FHE( (Fully Homomorphic Encryption)) technology introduced by Zama could be a game changer here. It allows AI models to run while the data remains encrypted. Running AI on-chain while preserving data privacy? This could be the true beginning of real on-chain AI.
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NonFungibleDegen
· 12-07 05:49
ngl ser this is exactly the alpha i've been waiting for... fhe doing the heavy lifting while we finally get privacy on chain? that's not nothing fr
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GovernancePretender
· 12-07 05:47
FHE is indeed impressive, but whether it can truly be implemented depends on whether Zama can solve the performance issues.
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OnlyUpOnly
· 12-07 05:46
Does this make any sense... It's an on-chain AI, but the data is getting exposed? That's honestly hilarious. What is this even supposed to be?
FHE technology is really fascinating, but can it actually be used in practice? Isn't that the real question?
A blockchain AI without privacy is basically doomed.
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MEVHunterNoLoss
· 12-07 05:43
To be honest, a bunch of so-called "on-chain AI" projects are just nonsense right now. With all data being completely transparent, there's no privacy at all—who would dare to use that?
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MevShadowranger
· 12-07 05:42
On-chain AI without privacy is just a spec, it lacks practicality.
Zama’s FHE technology is good, but how much will the gas fees be... Isn't that the key issue?
What’s different if it’s on-chain? In the end, it’s just a trade-off between transparency and privacy.
Is FHE really a game changer? It needs to have the performance to actually be useful.
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GasOptimizer
· 12-07 05:37
FHE sounds great, but how much does it actually cost in gas fees to run? That's the real question.
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GamefiHarvester
· 12-07 05:25
All those AI projects on-chain are just fake demand; with fully transparent data, stop hyping up privacy.
Zama’s FHE this time is indeed interesting, but it’s still a long way from real adoption.
After all the hype, it’s still the same old story. Let’s wait for the actual products.
On-chain AI, only half-baked without privacy?
These days, there are a lot of trending on-chain AI projects, but the reality is that once you put data on the chain, it all becomes public. Sensitive models or input data? They’re all fully transparent. With this structure, real-world use cases are inevitably limited.
The FHE( (Fully Homomorphic Encryption)) technology introduced by Zama could be a game changer here. It allows AI models to run while the data remains encrypted. Running AI on-chain while preserving data privacy? This could be the true beginning of real on-chain AI.