Space and Time Launched Proof-of-SQL product

Space and Time Launched Proof-of-SQL product
Source: spaceandtime

Space and Time, a firm that describes itself as an AI-powered data warehouse, announced the launch of its Proof-of-SQL product.

Proof-of-SQL is capable of proving that the data returned in applicable queries is accurate and has not been tampered with. This verification is accomplished through zero-knowledge (ZK) proofs, which generate a SNARK cryptographic proof-of-query execution within Space and Time’s decentralized data network.

The company also described how Proof of SQL can be used in relation to artificial intelligence (AI). It said that the product can be used to verify that large language models (LLMs) are trained on accurate and tamperproof data. It said that this capability can ensure that AI is applied responsibly as it becomes more commonplace in business.

The firm additionally noted that, in the blockchain industry, developers can use Proof-of-SQL to create smart contracts and decentralized apps (dApps) which verify data without compromising the trustless security model of blockchain.

 

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