Casper Labs introduces Prove AI to improve the transparency and auditability of artificial intelligence training data using blockchain technology.
According to a press release shared with Cryptonews.com, Casper Labs announced the launch of Prove AI, an AI management solution designed to improve the transparency and auditability of AI training data.
Casper Labs Introduces AI Management Blockchain Solution
The release stated that this new solution uses blockchain technology and integrates seamlessly with IBM’s watsonx.governance platform.
Prove AI aims to provide a secure and reliable method for maintaining and sharing audit logs of AI data. It includes AI version control, multi-party access controls, and advanced auditing capabilities for AI training datasets.
During the IBM Think keynote, Mrinal Manohar, CEO of Casper Labs, emphasized that the new service would address the growing need for AI data management.
“As regulators begin to demand more responsibility from companies working with AI, there is a clear and urgent need for companies to reduce AI initiatives,” Manohar said.
“Prove AI will be an important part of the emerging AI governance stack, ensuring that companies across all industries can embrace AI with confidence and clarity,” Manohar said.
Evidence that AI empowers design partners
The solution’s first design partner, GreyscaleAI, specializes in supply chain inspection using X-ray imaging and AI algorithms to detect packaging defects or contaminants in foods, beverages and medicines before distribution.
Industries such as pharmaceuticals and food and beverage, which are heavily regulated, require robust assurances for product quality and safety. GreyscaleAI’s AI-powered inspections help meet these standards by verifying that inspection data remains untouched.
Prove AI allows GreyscaleAI to establish a reliable audit trail, ensuring all inspections are conducted transparently and thoroughly, helping to maintain the highest quality and safety standards.
Prove AI is scheduled to launch in the third quarter of 2024. The project is currently open for applications from design partners.