Tether, a prominent player in the cryptocurrency market, has unveiled a new artificial intelligence development kit (SDK) that emphasizes user privacy. Paolo Ardoino, the CEO of Tether, showcased this innovation on October 26 at the Plan ₿ event held in Lugano, Switzerland. The kit, named “Local AI,” enables the written code to run on various devices, ranging from low-cost phones to high-end smartphones, laptops, and large systems equipped with H100 processors. Moreover, this technology can be applied across a wide range of devices, including smart refrigerators and automotive entertainment systems.
Flexible and Modular Structure
Tether’s Local AI SDK stands out as a technology developed to protect users’ privacy rights. Supported by peer-to-peer (P2P) data structures, the SDK can securely share weight data and fine-tuning information for AI models across devices.
One of the main advantages of this modular structure, compatible with various models (such as Marian and Llama), is its ability to work across different devices and operate locally. Tether has also indicated that the SDK will be made available as open-source after undergoing comprehensive testing.
According to Ardoino, the kit allows individuals to perform operations entirely on-device without sharing personal data with third parties. An example application was demonstrated during the presentation: a completely local and privacy-focused translation app.
Approach Centered on Privacy
This innovation from Tether aims to meet the growing demand for user privacy in the cryptocurrency world. Ardoino highlighted that the foundations of Local AI were derived from the open-source project “holepunchto/bare,” which plays a crucial role in the SDK’s structure. This statement signals Tether’s commitment to innovation and privacy.
The Local AI technology from Tether is likely to attract users who prioritize privacy. The eventual open-source release of the kit will make this technology accessible to a broader audience and developers, serving as an invitation to communities interested in AI and privacy-focused technologies.