Gate News message, April 15 — Decentralized AI infrastructure project 0G Labs unveiled 0G App, a consumer-facing AI development platform enabling users to build applications through natural language, supporting a no-code workflow from concept to deployment.
The platform leverages decentralized compute networks and TEE (Trusted Execution Environment) combined with AI Agent capabilities, designed to deliver near-Web2 product experience while ensuring privacy and verifiability. 0G employs a modular architecture integrating computation, storage, and data availability to address centralization challenges in AI, including high costs and data control issues. The launch marks a significant step toward scaling AI Agent adoption across the ecosystem.
0G positions this App as the “front door” to its broader AI economy infrastructure, unifying decentralized compute, verifiable AI, and the $0G token across its ecosystem.
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