December 20, 2024

Squeeze AMA: Unlocking the Future of On-Chain AI: 0G x Warden Partnership

The AMA discussed the key aspects of the collaboration between Zero Gravity and Warden Protocol, focusing on the development of a decentralized infrastructure for AI solutions. Participants elaborated on the goals of the partnership, the unique technologies both companies are developing, and their vision for 2025.

The session featured representatives from both organizations. Jake Slano, Head of Business Development at Zero Gravity Labs, presented their decentralized AI Operating System (DAIOS), which includes the following core components:

  1. Decentralized Storage — optimized for large-scale data, including AI models and structured/unstructured data.
  2. Data Availability Layer — ensuring scalable and high-performance data processing.
  3. Consensus Mechanism — supporting high throughput and operational reliability.
  4. Compute Network — providing a flexible framework for training models and performing computations.

Antonio, Co-Founder and CTO of Warden Protocol, described the uniqueness of their project, a Layer 1 blockchain designed specifically for running AI agents. Its core technology, the AI Blockchain Interface (AIBI), acts as a "bridge" between the blockchain and AI computation, enabling secure on-chain execution of computational results.

The collaboration between Zero Gravity and Warden Protocol aims to integrate their technologies to enhance the security, reliability, and functionality of decentralized AI solutions. Key goals include:

  • Leveraging Zero Gravity's decentralized storage for storing datasets and AI model training data, ensuring transparency and trust in the data sources.
  • Verifying AI computations with Warden Protocol’s tools to minimize risks of manipulation and systemic errors.
  • Creating a unified platform that simplifies the development and deployment of blockchain-based AI solutions.

One of the key integration points is the development of a system for verifying data and computation results. This ensures that AI models use verified data and operate in a secure environment. For instance, they demonstrated a case where an unverified AI model mistakenly generated an image of a panda with a Nike logo. After applying the verification mechanism, the result was accurate and matched the original request.

This integration also enables:

  • Developers to efficiently manage AI models using Zero-G's infrastructure.
  • Improved security through multi-layered data verification, from acquisition to execution.

The Warp token, set to be used on the Warden Protocol platform, will play a central role in the ecosystem. It will serve several purposes:

  • Payment for gas fees on the blockchain.
  • Rewards for developers of AI agents based on their usage.
  • Incentives for users and developers to participate in the ecosystem.

Participants outlined the next development steps:

  1. Launching the first fully functional AI agents capable of interacting with Ethereum and other blockchains.
  2. Expanding agents' capabilities using Zero-G technologies, including its decentralized storage.
  3. Further integration to create multi-chain AI operations with guaranteed verification and reliability.

They also announced plans for an active push of their solutions in 2025, aiming to make AI more accessible, transparent, and autonomous. The Zero-G and Warden Protocol partnership lays the foundation for the next generation of decentralized AI solutions, enabling AI to not only automate tasks but also act as independent agents operating within blockchain ecosystems.

The discussion concluded with a philosophical note on the importance of collaboration within the young crypto space. Participants emphasized that working together accelerates progress and that combining efforts from different teams helps build effective solutions for the future of decentralized AI.