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Solidus AI Tech & Secret Network Launch Confidential AI Tools

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Solidus AI Tech and Secret Network have begun a technical and strategic collaboration to bring confidential computing capabilities to Solidus AI Tech’s decentralized AI platform. The partnership focuses on enabling developers to build and deploy privacy-preserving AI models and tools using Secret Network’s secure infrastructure.

As a first step, AI Tech has integrated Secret Network’s privacy-preserving large language model, SecretAI – DeepSeek R1, into Solidus AI Tech’s foundation AI model library. This model is designed to support confidential inference, ensuring that user inputs remain inaccessible to infrastructure providers and model hosts. Solidus AI Tech has agreed to evaluate the technical integration with its development team.

The two teams are currently exploring the integration of SecretVM into the Solidus AI Tech platform as a dedicated AI app. This would enable developers to deploy agents in confidential and verifiable environments, leveraging Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs) to protect sensitive data throughout the lifecycle of an AI application and utilize cryptographic verifiability to the code any agent runs.

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“This collaboration reflects a shared commitment to building secure and decentralized AI infrastructure,” said John Mendez of Solidus AI Tech. “Confidential computing is an important layer for developers and users alike, and we’re excited to work with Secret Network to provide the tools people need.”

Lisa Loud, Executive Director of the Secret Network Foundation, added, “We see this collaboration as an important step in advancing privacy and trust in AI. By working with Solidus AI Tech, we’re making confidential computing more accessible to developers who are building the next generation of intelligent systems.”

Further discussions are underway to explore a confidential deployment option within Solidus AI Tech’s Agent Forge interface. This feature would allow users to select SecretVM as their execution environment during agent creation. Both teams are also aligned on creating a knowledge-based agent trained on Secret Network documentation to assist developers, and have committed to joint marketing and outreach as the integration progresses.

Source: PRNewswire

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