Erik Voorhees, founder of the Base chain AI project Venice, announced that the platform currently ensures user privacy by not storing prompts and responses on its servers. While most Venice users are not from the crypto space and find these measures adequate, Voorhees emphasized the importance of verifiable privacy protection. He confirmed that Venice is working to implement this feature soon. Additionally, on March 3, Venice was recognized as a recommended model provider for OpenClaw.
Venice to Implement Verifiable Privacy Protection for User Data
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