AI Agents in DeepSea: Privasea’s AI Network
AI has long been associated with data processing at scale, but traditional AI solutions rely on centralized infrastructures that pose significant risks to security, confidentiality, and user autonomy. Privasea’s DeepSea Network introduces an alternative: AI agents that operate within a decentralized, confidential computing framework powered by Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE). AI Agents in the DeepSea […]
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