Trishool, a decentralized AI alignment subnet operating as SN23 on Bittensor, recently secured a spot in the Google for Startups Web3 Program. This partnership provides essential resources and positions Trishool at the forefront of tackling the complexities of AI safety amid growing regulatory scrutiny.
Support and Resources from Google
Through this initiative, Trishool will receive up to $200,000 in Google Cloud credits over the next two years, along with $12,000 in Enhanced Support credits. The collaboration also includes twelve months of Google Workspace Business Plus and access to a dedicated Startup Success Manager. Additionally, Trishool gains entry into Google’s exclusive Web3 engineering community, which is vital for driving innovation in this rapidly changing sector.
Addressing Regulatory Pressures
Trishool focuses on conducting adversarial evaluations of advanced large language models, a task that has become increasingly complex and expensive. The team reports that model audits can cost six figures per evaluation cycle. Recent regulations, such as the EU AI Act—which imposes fines up to €35 million for non-compliance—and California’s SB-53, which requires independent audits for advanced systems, increase the urgency for reliable safety infrastructure. Trishool aims to fill this gap, ensuring compliance while providing stable evaluations.
Enhancing Infrastructure for AI Safety
The resources from the Google program will directly enhance Trishool’s capabilities. By increasing GPU hours, the subnet can broaden its coverage of the AI safety manifold it is mapping. Miners within the subnet contribute seed prompts designed to reveal potential model flaws, such as deception and manipulation. The outputs are then evaluated using a Petri-based framework, offering comprehensive insights into model behavior.
Integration and Future Prospects
This announcement follows Trishool’s recent integration with Chutes (SN64), which has added Halo Guard Alpha, a safety classifier, into its inference stack. This integration illustrates Bittensor’s vision of cross-subnet composability, allowing alignment to function on decentralized compute resources. Trishool asserts that its partnership with Google enhances its capabilities, enabling a more effective pursuit of safe superintelligence.
As AI technology evolves and regulatory expectations increase, Trishool's collaboration with Google may prove to be a significant milestone. The integration of substantial resources and support from a major cloud provider could greatly extend its operational runway, leading to innovative solutions in AI safety that benefit not only Bittensor's ecosystem but also external enterprises seeking compliance and reliability in AI systems.
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