Chromia and Chasm Network use Chasm Network’s blockchain for data management to increase decentralized AI transparency.

A technical collaboration between Chromia, a layer-1 blockchain platform, and Chasm Network aims to improve the accountability and transparency of AI systems.
Chromia said in a press release on Monday, October 21, that as part of this partnership, it will use a decentralized application that is now live on Chromia’s mainnet to function as a decentralized database layer for storing AI inference data. Chromia:
The application generates transparent and immutable records, ensuring the verifiability of sources used in AI decision-making processes.”
Furthermore, Mantle-based Chasm Network disclosed that the introduction of its native token, Chasm AI, is scheduled for October 24; however, its precise function within the collaboration is still unknown.
The cooperation “improves secure and efficient data management for complex use cases, including decentralized AI,” according to Yeou Jie, head of business development at Chromia.
Tech giants to integrate blockchain with AI
Tech titans indicate they are prepared to participate in the ongoing evolution of the junction between blockchain technology and Artificial Intelligence.
Samsung recently intended to employ blockchain technology more widely to improve security across all of its AI-powered household goods.
Samsung clarified in a blog post that this program will expand the application of its current Knox Matrix framework, which was previously used on televisions and mobile devices, to a wider variety of household products.
With a private blockchain, this system establishes a “Trust Chain,” enabling networked devices to watch for security risks and notify users of any problems.