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Ghast AI Debuts on 0G: The First Decentralized AI Assistant That Lets You Own and Trade Your Memory

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In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady delves into the innovative world of decentralized artificial intelligence with a focus on Zero Gravity Labs Inc's latest launch, Ghast AI. This groundbreaking AI assistant is the first of its kind, allowing users to own and trade their memory, thus reshaping the landscape of AI ownership and privacy. Unlike traditional AI platforms that centralize data storage, Ghast AI operates on a decentralized infrastructure, ensuring that all interactions are encrypted and stored onchain via 0G Storage. This approach keeps personal data private and under the user's control, allowing for seamless synchronization across devices without the need for a central server. One of the key innovations of Ghast AI is the concept of "Memory as Asset," which enables users to convert their AI conversation history and contextual data into portable onchain assets. These assets can be traded or transferred, providing users with true ownership over their AI-generated memory. Ghast AI is designed to be user-friendly, requiring no specialized hardware and supporting multiple protocols. It also features a visual workflow interface for creating and monetizing automation pipelines without coding. As a flagship application for Web3 AI infrastructure, Ghast AI is poised to redefine digital assets and AI-powered innovation. For more information, visit Zero Gravity Labs Inc's website at https://0g.ai.

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