EQTY Lab, Intel, and Nvidia Launch Verifiable Compute AI Framework

EQTY Lab, Intel, and Nvidia Launch Verifiable Compute AI Framework
EQTY Lab, in collaboration with Intel and Nvidia, announced on December 18 the launch of Verifiable Compute AI framework, a hardware-based solution designed to ensure AI workflows are secure, accountable, and compliant with emerging regulations like the EU AI Act.

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Verifiable Compute AI Framework

Verifiable Compute introduces a cryptographic AI notary and certificate system embedded directly in hardware such as Nvidia’s GPUs and Intel’s 5th Gen Xeon Processors. It creates tamperproof records of AI training and inference, enforces real-time policy compliance, and issues audit-ready certificates for regulatory adherence, according to the statement.

Recent studies reveal that 91 percent of organisations have faced supply chain attacks targeting traditional software systems—a challenge that becomes even more critical with AI agents automating tasks with minimal supervision.

“As a new era of autonomous AI agents emerges, we must evolve our trust in AI systems,” said Jonathan Dotan, Founder of EQTY Lab. “Verifiable Compute protects and controls AI data, models, and agents with the industry’s most advanced cryptography. It transforms how organisations enforce AI governance, automate auditing, and collaborate to build safer and more valuable AI.”

“Intel is pushing the boundaries on delivering Confidential AI from edge to cloud, and EQTY Lab provides another level of trust to the confidential computing ecosystem,” said Anand Pashupathy, VP and General Manager, Security Software and Services Division, Intel Corporation. “Adding Verifiable Compute to Confidential AI deployments helps companies enhance the security, privacy, and accountability of their AI solutions.”