BlockBeats News, July 9th. According to official sources, Mind Network has announced a strategic partnership with BytePlus, ByteDance's cloud computing platform. The two parties will collaborate deeply on encrypted AI inference and Trusted Agent ecosystem to promote the implementation of Trusted AI.
BytePlus will open its large-scale language model, DeepSeek, to Mind Network through standardized APIs. Mind Network will use Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) to encrypt the entire inference process, ensuring end-to-end security from input to model output. All computations and verifications will be handled through BytePlus's Function Compute infrastructure, balancing high performance and security.
In addition, Mind Network will integrate its Model Context Protocol (MCP) into BytePlus and Coze, ByteDance's intelligent agent platform. This integration will provide agents with default encryption, on-chain validation, cross-platform collaboration capabilities, and support secure operation within ecosystems like Lark. Mind Network will become the first infrastructure provider to offer FHE services in Lark.
Mind Network is pioneering Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) infrastructure to withstand quantum attacks. Through secure data and AI computation, it is driving a fully encrypted internet, collaborating with industry leaders to advance the Zero Trust Internet Protocol HTTPZ. This effort aims to establish a new standard for Trusted AI and encrypted data processing in the Web3 and AI ecosystem.
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