Fetch.ai and Zus Network Partner to Revolutionize AI Storage
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Fetch.ai and Zus Network have partnered to optimize the Hot Plus storage solution, aiming for improved performance, efficiency, cost savings, and documentation. Through the partnership, Zus will allow Fetch developers to deploy and store their AI Agents, offering storage drives for each customer to manage unique models and training datasets. Fetch.ai (FET), a Cambridge-headquartered leader in AI agent innovation, is driving the future of intelligent systems. In a collaboration announced on January 14, the company has partnered with Zus, a decentralized storage network tailored to meet AI-specific demands. For context, the Fetch.ai ecosystem is built on four interconnected components and offers significant advantages for both its own platform and Zus Network. Firstly, it has AI Agents, which act as autonomous decision-makers representing data, APIs, services, and machine learning models. It also features Agentverse, a development and hosting platform for these agents, which supports scalable storage needs and fosters innovation, opening up new opportunities for Zus to expand its use cases. The Fetch.ai SDK will empower developers to integrate AI Agents into the Agentverse, ensuring compatibility with Zus for secure and redundant storage solutions. Zus enhances data security and integrity through its Distributed Data model, Split Key architecture, and Proxy Key encryption while benefiting from Fetch.ai’s scalable and innovative AI-driven capabilities. What are the Objectives of this Partnership? The partnership between Fetch.ai and Zus Network aims to enhance business continuity and security. As per the press release, Zus offers an alternative to traditional cloud services like AWS by providing an “on-prem-like” storage solution. Utilizing distributed storage, Proxy Key re-encryption, Split Key security, and Data Distribution technologies, Zus ensures full enterprise data ownership, protection against third-party data breaches, and business continuity during outages or disruptions. Additionally, each dataset on the network is given a unique identity on the blockchain, offering cryptographic provenance…
Filed under: News - @ January 15, 2025 10:25 pm