Tether unveils new AI platform to challenge Big Tech
The QVAC platform aims to put AI control back into users’ hands, removing dependence on Big Tech servers.

Tether challenges Big Tech’s AI control with QVAC, a platform that runs AI agents on personal devices. Unlike traditional AI using centralised data centres, QVAC runs directly on devices like smartphones and brain-computer interfaces.
The company plans to release an open-source software development kit later this year to support developers.
Named after the AI in Isaac Asimov’s 1956 story The Last Question, QVAC aims to create a decentralised AI ecosystem. Tether’s CEO Paolo Ardoino said the platform gives users control over their data and computation, not large corporations.
The system can potentially support trillions of AI agents functioning autonomously and transacting in Bitcoin and USDT.
Tether positions QVAC as a framework to break the centralised dominance of tech giants such as Google and Meta.
The release date and price are unknown, but Ardoino says QVAC aims to be an ‘infinite intelligence platform’ that runs independently, boosts privacy, and ushers in a new AI era.
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