Venice Founder Erik Voorhees Reaffirms Privacy Commitment Amid AI Development

Erik Voorhees confirms that Venice’s AI system, operating on Base blockchain, does not store user prompts or replies, with plans for verifiable privacy features coming soon.

Summary

Erik Voorhees, founder of Venice, reiterated that the platform's AI system does not store user prompts or replies, with privacy verification features expected soon. While verifiable privacy is not yet available, it is a key goal of the project. Venice's privacy-first approach has earned recognition as a recommended model provider for OpenClaw, aligning with its focus on privacy within decentralized AI systems.

Terms & Concepts
  • Base blockchain: A Layer-2 blockchain network built on Ethereum, designed by Coinbase to provide faster and cheaper transactions.
  • Verifiable privacy: A cryptographic approach allowing users to confirm data privacy without revealing personal information.