EQTY Lab launches verifiable AI governance solution on Hedera
EQTY Lab has announced the launch of Verifiable Governance and Sovereignty solution for agentic AI on Hedera.
- EQTY Lab to enable verifiable AI governance for agentic systems on Hedera.
- The platform, which taps into Nvidia architecture, is collaborating with Hedera Foundation.
- Solution targets accountability and privacy-enhancing automation with AI.
The initiative is a collaboration between EQTY Lab and Hedera Foundation, the entity helping to develop the Hedera (HBAR) blockchain network, the firms said in a press release.
With agentic AI a rapidly expanding ecosystem, the integration of EQTY Lab’s verifiable governance solution is a key milestone, particularly as it brings AI governance onchain. The framework will tap into Hedera’s enterprise blockchain and EQTY Lab’s AI Guardian solution enable greater observability and enforcement compute policies on AI agents.
Verifiable AI governance on Hedera
The tool runs on NVIDIA’s DGX Cloud and supports immutable verifiability, accountability and agentic AI provenance. Rollout brings these capabilities to sectors such as government, public safety, and critical infrastructure.
“This collaboration demonstrates an important advancement in accountability and privacy-enhancing automation with AI. By fusing verifiable compute and multi-agent orchestration with a root-of-trust in NVIDIA’s trusted execution environments, we are enabling governments to deploy agentic systems with new levels of integrity and security,” said Jonathan Dotan, founder and chief executive officer of EQTY Lab.
To help bring verifiable governance to users across automated and human workflows, EQTY Lab anchors agentic orchestration tooling to the Hedera Consensus Service. It means hardened proofs for all agent and human-supervised actions, with this set to further accelerate trusted AI adoption.
“Hedera Foundation is committed to strengthening public trust in advanced AI innovation through its partners. This solution offers a new system of record for mission- critical AI workflows,” said Paul Rapino, senior vice president of enterprise business development at HBAR Inc., a subsidiary of Hedera Foundation focused on tokenization, decentralized finance, and AI.
EQTY Lab says the solution will boast key features such as blockchain registration, multi-agent sovereign workflow and NVIDIA GPU architecture.
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