Many users face the challenge of starting anew whenever they switch between AI tools. Each platform operates independently, with ChatGPT, for example, not sharing insights or history with Claude or Gemini. ZetaChain aims to address this issue with Anuma, a blockchain solution that provides a private memory layer for AI. Anuma allows users to securely store their preferences and conversation histories, making them transferable across various AI platforms.
#How Does Anuma Work?
Anuma functions as a personal vault, ensuring a seamless experience across different AI applications without losing valuable context. The tool encrypts your preferences and data directly on your device, allowing only compatible AI applications to access this information, and that access is only granted with your permission. The encryption utilizes AES-GCM, ensuring that your data remains secure and private until it reaches the application needing it.
#What Features Does Anuma Provide?
Anuma includes a Memory Import feature that allows users to transfer existing data from other AI platforms into its ecosystem, enhancing its utility. Programmable permissions enable precise control over which applications can access specific portions of your stored information. Additionally, the ZETA token manages fees, usage payments, and rewards for creators within this framework.
#Why Is This Important for the AI Subscription Market?
The AI subscription landscape usually sees a minimal percentage of users paying for multiple subscriptions, indicating a lack of interconnectedness. Subscribers often repeat the process of educating multiple AIs about their preferences as each tool operates in a silo. Traditionally, companies like OpenAI and Anthropic retain conversation data on separate servers, resulting in fragmented user experience governed by different privacy protocols. Anuma changes this dynamic by providing a unified memory framework that puts data control back into the hands of the user, enhancing privacy and convenience.