Illustration of Story Protocol rebranding to DATA Foundation for AI data infrastructure in news article.
Illustration of Story Protocol rebranding to DATA Foundation for AI data infrastructure in news article.
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Story Protocol rebrands as DATA Foundation to focus on AI data

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Palo Alto-based blockchain startup Story Protocol has rebranded as DATA Foundation and pivoted its operations to building infrastructure for verifying AI training data. The move follows $140 million in funding led by a16z crypto.

The company, now operating the DATA Network, aims to provide cryptographic records of data provenance, licensing and consent for artificial intelligence developers. It has integrated with Kled AI’s marketplace, registering over a billion user-contributed records.

Avi Patel, founder of Kled AI, has joined as advisor and chief data officer. Andrea Muttoni has taken over as CEO of the DATA Foundation.

The firm is launching the Trace platform to issue unalterable receipts for datasets. Patel said the system records content hashes, consent terms and payment proof without exposing the data itself.

Development also includes fraud-detection tools to confirm data is human-generated and legally compliant. The shift addresses growing legal scrutiny faced by AI companies over training data sources.

Hvad folk siger

Initial reactions on X show excitement over the strategic pivot to AI data infrastructure with many highlighting the 1B+ data records and Trace audit tool as positive developments. Some users note the token migration from $IP to $DATA and potential for broader AI adoption. Skeptical voices question the pivot as a 'grift' shift amid prior IP focus and token price drops. Neutral posts share factual details on the rebrand and $140M funding without strong opinions.

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