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To enhance the cost-effectiveness of AI inference, it might be necessary for projects to develop their own blockchains. Here’s the rationale: Open-source AI models, such as Llama3, are becoming widely accessible and commoditized. These models can be used directly for inference or serve as the basis for AI agents
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If a company operates these models internally, it can guarantee the reliability of both the execution and the results. Conversely, using a third-party service requires trusting that the execution is accurate. This issue of trust is especially critical in blockchain applications where there are financial implications.
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Currently, platforms like Chainlink facilitate the output of AI models on the blockchain, but the main obstacle is confirming the accuracy of these executions.
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This is where zero-knowledge (zk) technology becomes vital. Since zk technology is costly on current blockchains, launching zk-friendly chains or rollups that can efficiently verify zk proofs could reduce costs.
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