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You might be curious: how can a distributed network protect privacy while also allowing people to trust the results of complex AI computations?
The key lies in the clever architecture of "off-chain execution, on-chain verification" employed by @nesaorg.
The entire process begins with an encrypted query.
AI models are intelligently split into multiple shards, which are distributed along with encrypted data fragments to a global network of nodes.
Each node only handles a small part of the overall computation, like an inconspicuous corner of a puzzle, unable to see the full model and data—thus safeguarding privacy at this step.
The real "magic" happens in verification.
During computation, the network generates a cryptographic proof and submits it along with the results to the blockchain.
This proof is akin to an unforgeable "verification report"; anyone can quickly verify the correctness of the reasoning process using it, without redoing the entire heavy computation.
This approach keeps time-consuming execution off-chain while placing lightweight verification on-chain, balancing efficiency and trustworthiness.
Additionally, the system's meta-learning scheduler dynamically allocates tasks to further optimize resource utilization.
Through this combined mechanism, @nesaorg not only ensures high data privacy but also provides the necessary auditability and reliability for enterprise-level applications, truly achieving both privacy and verifiability.