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Zero-Knowledge Proofs and Verifiable AI

A zero-knowledge proof lets one party convince another that a computation was performed correctly without revealing the inputs — which is exactly what verifiable AI inference needs. This series builds the idea from interactive proofs and the simulator argument through Fiat-Shamir, SNARKs, transparent STARKs, and closes with zkML: proving a model produced an output on a committed input. Grounded in Goldwasser-Micali-Rackoff, Groth16, and Ben-Sasson STARKs.

Murali Chillakuru·5 episodes
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