Wu Said has learned, according to Delphi Digital research, that Tether is building an AI platform called QVAC that runs on users' own hardware. It provides a modular SDK that allows developers to build AI micromodules, which connect and collaborate through peer-to-peer encrypted networks without requiring centralized servers and API keys. QVAC Fabric has added support for Microsoft's BitNet architecture. Additionally, Tether is building multiple applications on QVAC, such as Translate, which supports offline transcription and translation of text, audio, and images; Health, which uses on-device AI agents to locally track health data; and Keet, which is integrating QVAC AI to enable on-device conversation functionality.

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