The AI industry has been arguing about model parameters and inference speed for so long, but they haven't really grasped the true pain points.


The biggest fatal flaw of AI has never been that it's not smart enough, but that what it says and the data it uses are completely untrustworthy.
Most AI systems on the market today use black box data: no idea where it comes from, whether it has been tampered with, and no way to find responsible parties if something goes wrong.
This doesn't matter in entertainment scenarios, but once applied to fields like gaming, robotics, and autonomous driving—areas that require accountability in the real world—it becomes a ticking time bomb.
XYO's new AI SDK + Data Lakes finally address this core issue @OfficialXYO.
The most impressive part is that it lowers the barrier to almost zero.
You don't need to understand any blockchain development; just use AI tools like Claude and Cursor that you're already familiar with, and you can quickly build applications on XYO.
What used to take an entire team months to develop can now be done by a single person in a few hours.
The key breakthrough is that all data generated and used on XYO will be stamped with an immutable "digital birth certificate," which is permanently verifiable, auditable, and traceable to its source.
This isn't just another hype trick riding the AI wave; it's laying the foundation for the entire AI industry.
When AI begins to truly impact the real world, the trustworthiness of data will become the most valuable asset.
Even more interesting is its economic model: as more AI products connect and more transactions occur on the network, the amount of XL1 burned will increase, which will also boost the demand for XYO.
Many previously only saw XYO as a DePIN project, but this SDK release marks its true entry into the core AI narrative.
View Original
post-image
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Comment
Add a comment
Add a comment
No comments
  • Pinned