Crypto giant Tether is taking aim at Big Tech’s centralized dominance in the AI space with its new platform “QVAC.” The platform allows developers to run AI agents entirely on personal devices, without the need for data centers. It sounds almost like science fiction, but QVAC, short for QuantumVerse Automatic Computer, takes its inspiration from the AI in Isaac Asimov’s short story “The Last Question.” In the story, a self-evolving computer named Multivac transforms over time into a godlike entity that tirelessly tries to stop entropy.
Of course, as far as Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino is concerned, it’s not a matter of stopping entropy. In a recent tweet, he detailed QVAC, which is designed to run cloudless AI entirely on devices ranging from smartphones to brain-computer interfaces. An open-source software development kit is also scheduled to be released this year.
Ardoino points out that artificial intelligence should be driving the next wave of growth for humanity, rather than giving more control to corporations that own servers and access keys. He praises QVAC as an “infinite intelligence platform.”
As Big Tech positions itself as the gateway to AI, squeezing the last drops of personal data from society, Tether believes that AI must be part of the fabric of the universe itself. With an architecture designed to support potentially trillions of AI agents and applications, QVAC frees AI development from the reliance on centralized servers. This decentralization not only creates greater security, but also allows AI agents to operate and transact autonomously in Bitcoin en USDT.
Developers can use QVAC to create a single set of tools and deploy AI agents across devices and systems. This will ensure the independence and security of AI applications, whether they operate online or offline.
While AI agents are designed to function without human input, there is always the risk that they can be manipulated to perform fraudulent transactions. Tether hasn’t revealed a specific release date or cost for QVAC, but the company’s ambitions to challenge the central dominance of tech giants like Google, Meta, Amazon, and OpenAI are clear. Ardoino argues that if you need an API key to use your AI, it’s not really yours. QVAC is designed to change that, with a focus on local, private, and independent AI, giving users back true control over their data and computing power.
For Ardoino, QVAC is not just a platform, but the foundation for a new era where intelligence is distributed and autonomous, free from the control of centralized power brokers. With QVAC, Tether aims to build an open and ubiquitous AI ecosystem that serves both humans and machines. The era of infinite intelligence has just begun!
What is QVAC?
QVAC is a platform from Tether that enables developers to run AI agents entirely on their personal devices, without the need for data centers.
How does QVAC support decentralization?
QVAC's architecture is designed to support potentially trillions of AI agents and applications operating autonomously on user devices, reducing reliance on centralized servers.
Why does Tether think it is important for AI to be local and independent?
Tether believes that AI should empower those who use it, rather than give companies even more control. With QVAC, they want to give users back control over their data and computing power.