Quick take:
- The announcement comes amid rising security concerns in AI-driven content like deepfakes and voice cloning AI models.
- Shiba Inu believe blockchain technology could help alleviate a cause of concern among researchers when training AI models.
- The collaboration follows SHIB’s fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) technology integration in February.
Shiba Inu, the developer of the world’s second-biggest meme coin by market capitalisation $SHIB has teamed up with the Content Distribution and Security Association (CDSA) to tackle security concerns in the AI sector.
This announcement comes just weeks following SHIB’s integration of Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) technology to enhance security and user privacy in its ecosystem.
Although the meme coin SHIB is what made Shiba Inu gain its early popularity, the community has grown to launch its universe, adding the $LEASH and $BONE tokens to its ecosystem and launching an Ethereum-based layer-2 the Shibarium PoS chain.
The company is now expanding its ecosystem to the content security and distribution sector as it looks to address security concerns at the intersection of artificial intelligence and blockchain technology.
Its collaboration with CDSA, the international nonprofit organisation that has been providing best practices for the delivery and storage of entertainment, software and information technology since 1998, will see SHIB expand its ecosystem to a new segment of the media and entertainment industry.
“We look forward to providing a unique and blockchain-first perspective to CDSA’s work in helping media and entertainment executives better utilize these innovative technologies, especially as blockchain and artificial intelligence converge,” Shiba Inu lead developer Shytoshi Kusama said in a statement.
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