Blockchain

The father of blind signatures, David Chaum published a research paper in 1982 that would later develop into the first anonymous cryptocurrency, “Digicash.” Thanks to his contribution, blockchain technology has progressed significantly over time.

In a nutshell, blockchain is a decentralized distributed ledger maintained by a peer-to-peer network worldwide. Cryptography allows for secure data, transfer, storage, and immutable tamper-proof transactions. It is an ideal solution for maintaining the integrity of machine learning models and training data- Blockchain is beneficial for AI Security. Data is inalterable, ensuring its authenticity when used to train the model and traceable and verifiable model performance. It helps problem solve the black-box problem and increases transparency and trust in AI systems, making them more reliable. Smart contracts can also enable autonomous decision-making and automation of tasks, improving the overall security and accountability of AI systems.

References: Blind Signatures for Untraceable Payments