HyperCycle introduces HyperRing at the SuperAI conference in Singapore
HyperCycle, a decentralized AI venture, has revealed its latest project, HyperRing, is set to make its debut in Singapore, according to the most recent updates shared with Finbold on June 6.
HyperRing, an innovative wearable ring, aims to assist users in safeguarding the wealth they acquire from the growing AI sector.
The gadget will be unveiled at SuperAI in Singapore on June 5–6, allowing attendees to try out the initial production models.
HyperCycle plans to kick off a worldwide launch after this, starting with an initial release in Korea.
The HyperRing smart ring
HyperRing stands out not just for its sleek design, but also for its functionality and state-of-the-art cryptographic technology utilized to protect AI assets.
In contrast to its rivals, HyperRing is distinctive for being battery-less and free of sensors, ensuring user privacy without the risk of data tracking or collection.
The ring utilizes near-field communication (NFC) and multi-factor authentication (MFA) to shield the user against data theft, identity theft, and impersonation, offering an added layer of cybersecurity.
Toufi Saliba, CEO and Founder of HyperCycle, stressed the significance of AI cybersecurity, stating:
“Whether you like it or not, the majority of wealth creation in the world will come from AI, and our top priority is ensuring that those involved in running AIs are securing their wealth using cutting-edge tech that is discreet, stylish, and convenient. After all, it literally lies in people’s hands.”
– Toufi Saliba, CEO and Founder of HyperCycle
Joy Zhang, CEO of HyperRing, echoed Saliba’s sentiment:
“I was immediately captivated by HyperRing, as I saw it as the perfect blend of human-centric design and a dedication to user privacy and security. Unlike other ‘smart rings,’ HyperRing was crafted to be battery-less and sensor-free, giving users peace of mind that no one is tracking or collecting their data.”
– Joy Zhang, CEO of HyperRing
The Internet of AI
The launch of HyperRing comes after the release of HyperCycle’s source development kit (SDK), which enables developers to create AI applications utilizing the company’s decentralized computing network.
Through HyperRing, HyperCycle is spearheading the adoption of “Internet of AI” solutions by leveraging a range of technologies and protocols, including TODA/IP and Earth64.
These tools empower users to engage in commerce and collaborative learning independently over the current internet.
The company’s initiative also encompasses various other projects, such as HyperPG high-performance computing centers and AI hardware company HyperBox.