AI Spotlight: Cheqd Codifies Trust In AI Agents

in LeoFinance7 days ago (edited)

Have you ever fell victim to an AI generated image or video, thinking that it was real? This could become a bigger problem as AI agents become ubiquitous in our lives.

How will we know if content was created by a human, or an AI-powered bot? How do we verify an AI agent's uniqueness? That's where the Cheqd project comes in.

What Is Cheqd?

Cheqd is a public, application-specific blockchain built on the Cosmos SDK.

It was engineered as trust infrastructure for self-sovereign identity (SSI) and trusted data markets. It enables individuals and organizations to create, exchange, and monetize verifiable credentials (Digital IDs and KYC proofs, for example) while maintaining privacy and control over personal data.

Applications include artificial intelligence, supply chains, identification, and more. As an open-source network, it facilitates secure, enterprise-ready data sharing through tools like DIDs (Decentralized Identifiers).

Judging from a post made on Nov 10th, the Cheqd team is currently focused on building trust for AI agents.

As AI agents start making decisions (and even payments) for us, we’ll need to codify trust in a whole new way. Not just judging a website or brand, but who built the agent, who audited it, and what reputation it carries.

Trusting AI Agents

Cheqd is aiming to reduce misinformation through the application of decentralized identification. Below are quotes from their official website:

Generative AI content enables misinformation at scale, adversely influencing politics, markets, and even personal lives. On the other hand, AI, with the help of Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) and Decentralised Identity (DID), will positively transform user experience, placing individuals at the centre of their digital lives.

The data used to train AI is only as valuable as its accuracy, and the AI is only as valuable as its trustworthiness. Cheqd gives AI agents a portable reputation they hold without needing a third party to authenticate them.

Verified identities will establish trust for AI agents and allow individuals to prove both their uniqueness and humanity, without needing to resort to biometrics. Content credentials will then be used to differentiate between AI, human and blended content from the point where it is captured (e.g. camera) through the editing process to ultimate publication with fully traceable provenance.

Their system allows AI agents to plan, interact with humans and other agents, act, and execute tasks on your behalf through verifiable credentials and reputation.

CHEQ Token

CHEQ is the native utility token powering the cheqd network. Its key applications include:

  • Network Security: Staking for Delegated Proof-of-Stake (DPoS) consensus to validate transactions and secure the ledger.
  • Transaction Fees: Paying for on-chain actions, such as writing DIDs or DID-linked resources (with a portion burned to manage supply).
  • Governance: Holders vote on proposals related to network upgrades and policies.
  • Data Monetization: Enabling privacy-preserving payments for verifiable credentials, allowing issuers, verifiers, and holders to exchange value without compromising security.

The CHEQ token is available for trading via the Osmosis decentralized exchange in the Cosmos ecosystem. Be sure to do your own research before investing.

Until next time...

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Sources

Cheqd website [1]

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