HyperCycle introduces HyperRing at SuperAI conference in Singapore

HyperCycle, an innovative decentralized artificial intelligence (AI) project, has revealed its latest venture, HyperRing, is set to make its debut in Singapore, according to recent information shared with Finbold on June 6.

HyperRing, a state-of-the-art wearable ring, has been crafted to assist users in safeguarding the wealth they accrue from the rapidly expanding AI sector.

The groundbreaking device will be introduced at the SuperAI event in Singapore on June 5–6, offering attendees the opportunity to get a firsthand look at the initial production models.

After this event, HyperCycle has plans for a worldwide release, starting with an initial launch in Korea.

The HyperRing smart ring is not only visually appealing but also boasts cutting-edge cryptographic technology to protect AI assets. What sets HyperRing apart from its competitors is its lack of battery and sensors, ensuring user privacy by eliminating the risk of data tracking or collection.

Utilizing near-field communication (NFC) and multi-factor authentication (MFA), the ring provides an added layer of cybersecurity to shield users from data theft, identity theft, and impersonation.

Toufi Saliba, the CEO and Founder of HyperCycle, stressed the significance of AI cybersecurity, emphasizing the need for top-notch technology that is discreet, stylish, and convenient for securing AI-generated wealth.

Joy Zhang, CEO of HyperRing, echoed Saliba’s sentiments, highlighting the ring’s focus on human-centric design and user-centric commitment to privacy and security.

The unveiling of HyperRing comes on the heels of HyperCycle’s SDK launch, which enables developers to create AI applications using the company’s decentralized computing network.

By introducing HyperRing, HyperCycle aims to drive the adoption of “Internet of AI” solutions by leveraging technologies like TODA/IP and Earth64, enabling users to engage in commerce and knowledge-sharing independently over the existing internet.

In addition to HyperRing, the company is also involved in various other ventures, including HyperPG high-performance computing centers and AI hardware company HyperBox.

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