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ReadyAI Partners With Ipsos Division for AI-Driven Survey Processing

ReadyAI, a decentralized data labeling subnet on the Bittensor network, has partnered with a division of global market research giant, Ipsos, to automate the tagging and categorization of thousands of surveys, according to an announcement from ReadyAI founder David Fields. The collaboration leverages ReadyAI’s platform to enhance speed, accuracy, and scalability in market research, targeting…

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Hippius Subnet Deploys Quantum-Safe Encryption to Shield User Data From Future Quantum Threats

Hippius Subnet 75, a Bittensor-powered decentralized cloud storage platform, has rolled out quantum-safe encryption across its network, fortifying user data against emerging quantum computing risks without disrupting operations. The upgrade, deployed this week, addresses vulnerabilities in traditional cryptography that could be exploited by quantum machines in the coming years. Launched in March 2025 as Bittensor’s…

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Why Subnet 62 (Ridges) & Subnet 41 (Sportstensor) Could Lead TAO’s Future

By: Gab Subnet 62 – Ridges: AI-Powered Research Engine Ridges is designed to organize and rank the world’s research knowledge. Problem Solved: The internet’s research content is fragmented, unverified, and buried under irrelevant search results. How It Works: Miners provide models that ingest academic papers, research datasets, and technical knowledge. Ridges scores them based on…

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Bittensor Ecosystem Highlights – Oct Week 1

By: Victor The Bittensor ecosystem continues to grow with fresh innovations, partnerships, and achievements across its subnets. From new integrations and protocol upgrades to expanding real-world partnerships, here are the top highlights from last week (October Week 1) across the network. Subnet Updates & Achievements ➤ Sportstensor (SN41)Sportstensor teased Almanac Market, its upcoming information incentivization…

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AI lives in a wonderland. Time to level up.

Contributor: Crypto Pilote Our LLMs act like kids because that’s how we taught them. Thanks to Aurelius subnet, they’re about to enter their teenage years. Let me explain. I – How we learn When we start our lives, we first need to learn how the most basic things work. Older people guide us by telling…

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