The trust crisis of AI models is a real issue—who can guarantee the authenticity of these black box outputs? Now, a new approach is changing the game. Through zero-knowledge proof protocols, the outputs of any AI model can be cryptographically verified, while the model's secrets remain undisclosed. What does this mean? A shift from blind trust to verifiable certainty. Integrating such verification mechanisms into the blockchain base layer can turn AI transparency from a dream into reality. This has significant implications for the future of trusted computing in the entire Web3 ecosystem.

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MidsommarWalletvip
· 20m ago
Zero-knowledge proofs sound great, but can they really be implemented in practice? --- The black box problem is indeed annoying, but verifying AI outputs on-chain... feels like a new centralized trap? --- Verifiable > blind trust, this logic makes sense, but who guarantees that the verification mechanism itself isn't faking? --- Web3 trusted computing sounds grand, but for now it's still just a dream. --- Wait, are we saying cryptographic verification can replace audits? I'm a bit skeptical. --- Switching to verifiable determinism, a good idea, but I wonder how the gas fees will turn out. --- AI transparency from dream to reality? Let's first get existing on-chain applications running smoothly. --- Zero-knowledge proof verifying AI... now there's another new security assumption that needs trust.
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LiquidatedNotStirredvip
· 13h ago
ngl Zero-knowledge proofs sound promising, but can they really be implemented? It feels like just another hype-driven concept.
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DeFiGraylingvip
· 13h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs sound good, but can we really guarantee there won't be any issues once it's on the chain?
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GateUser-e19e9c10vip
· 13h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs sound promising, but real-world implementation will have to wait and see. Right now, it's all theoretical buildup.
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NFTregrettervip
· 13h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs sound impressive, but can they really be implemented in practice... Feels like just another round of technical hype.
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NftBankruptcyClubvip
· 13h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs sound great, but honestly, who has actually used them? It feels more like hype than practical application. Real implementation is the key; right now, it's all just PPT presentations. The logic of black-box verification—isn't that what Web3 has been touting all along? In the end, it's still about who has more capital. On-chain verification of AI outputs? That's funny. First, lower the gas fees before talking. Zero-knowledge proofs are good, but who will bear the computational cost? It's still a game for the wealthy.
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