If you think blockchain is always lagging, and AI decision-making feels like wild guessing, then the project @Lagrange Official might just solve these problems. It is essentially a Web3 tool that works based on zero-knowledge proofs, specifically aimed at providing 'trustworthiness' for blockchain and AI.

First, let's talk about what it does for blockchain: currently, different blockchains feel like they're separated by walls, and data cannot be transmitted between them. Moreover, complex computations on-chain are particularly slow.

Lagrange has created a decentralized proof network that handles complex calculations off-chain. After the calculations are completed, a 'zero-knowledge proof' is generated and uploaded to the chain, allowing everyone to verify the correctness of the results without having to recalculate.

Now, regarding AI, their DeepProve tool is super practical: for example, medical AI providing diagnoses, and financial AI offering investment advice. In the past, it was impossible to prove that AI calculations were accurate, and there were concerns about leaking patient data and trading strategies. But DeepProve can encrypt and verify the AI's reasoning process, proving that the AI's calculations are correct while not exposing core data, which is crucial for reliable fields.

@Lagrange Official uses technology to make blockchain faster and AI more trustworthy, allowing developers to build applications and ordinary users to use services with less 'worry' and more 'confidence'.

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