DFINITY Foundation founder: Smart contracts can use AI to extend computing to multiple blocks
At the Hong Kong Web3 Carnival opening ceremony, DFINITY Foundation founder and chief scientist Dominic Williams discussed the operation of AI on the blockchain, stating that as a smart contract, we hear a lot about Web3 blockchain discussions, as well as blockchain used for AI and tokenization for AI, which is a completely different issue. What we are talking about is AI running on the blockchain.
DFINITY Foundation announces the opening of alpha version of DocuTrack
According to an official announcement, DFINITY Foundation announced the release of the alpha version of DocuTrack. DocuTrack is an open source alternative to traditional enterprise IT stacks and can be used as part of a traditional document sharing platform.
DFINITY Foundation announces open alpha release of DocuTrack
The DFINITY Foundation has announced the launch of an open alpha version of DocuTrack. This version is an open-source decentralized application developed in collaboration with a Swiss private bank, which enables secure encrypted document transmission between enterprises and their customers. The team also stated that DocuTrack allows registered and unregistered users to securely transmit sensitive documents, such as applications, property contracts, and identity certificates, in encrypted format.
DFINITY: Security issue with JS proxy library
According to the Dfinity ICP developer account, there is a serious security issue with the JS proxy library. If using the JavaScript proxy package to build dApps on ICP, make sure to update to the latest version.
SingularityNET partners with Dfinity Foundation to develop AI models running on smart contracts
Dfinity Foundation is partnering with SingularityNET to connect artificial intelligence with blockchain, smart contracts, and decentralized networks. SingularityNET will integrate the Internet Computer (ICP) blockchain into its AI tool marketplace, allowing developers to run AI models in smart contracts on the ICP blockchain, according to both companies.