Many people only see SuccinctLabs as a blockchain infrastructure, but its potential applications go far beyond cryptocurrencies. In today's explosion of AI large models, a new question has arisen: how to verify whether the output of a model is true and reliable?
For example, is an AI-generated result indeed based on some data reasoning, rather than being made up on the spot? This is where ZK technology can come into play. If we can transform the AI reasoning process into a verifiable proof, then users can gain assurance on-chain that this is true or this is not true. SuccinctLabs is exploring this possibility, extending zero-knowledge proofs to broader fields such as AI and data verifiability.
This means that in the future, not only in finance and cross-chain, but even in the infrastructure of trustworthy AI computing, we may see the presence of SuccinctLabs. It can be said that what it is building is not just a chain, but the cornerstone of trust in the future digital society.