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Rubix In Forbes Article

September 11, 2025
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Rubix In The News: An exerpt from Forbes magazine, 9/11/2025

That’s where blockchain challengers step in, attempting to solve attribution at the root. This tension is most evident in the infrastructure layer, where models are trained, datasets refined, and GPUs burn electricity to generate intelligence. Today, that work happens behind the closed doors of a handful of tech giants. Now, a new generation of startups is building direct alternatives. For example, Trie network treats AI models, datasets, and compute power as tradeable digital assets on its Rubix-based marketplace. The platform logs every development step on-chain: from dataset labeling to model fine-tuning, creating transparent attribution trails. At the Dallas AI Summer Hackathon, participants published models with verifiable provenance, demonstrating blockchain-based AI transparency.

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