According to Decrypt, stablecoin issuer Tether has announced the launch of the open-source software development kit QVAC SDK, which supports running AI applications directly on devices without relying on cloud servers.
The toolkit is compatible with iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and Linux platforms, built on the llama.cpp branch QVAC Fabric, and supports functions such as text generation, speech processing, visual recognition, and translation. It achieves peer-to-peer model distribution and delegated inference through the Holepunch protocol stack. Tether plans to subsequently add decentralized training and fine-tuning capabilities and launch specialized toolkits for robotics and brain-computer interfaces.
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