HyperCycle reveals HyperRing at SuperAI conference in Singapore
HyperCycle, a revolutionary decentralized artificial intelligence (AI) project, has unveiled its latest creation, HyperRing, which is set to make its debut in Singapore, according to recent reports shared with Finbold on June 6.
HyperRing, an innovative wearable ring, is specifically designed to help users protect the wealth they accumulate from the flourishing AI industry. The official launch of the device will take place at SuperAI in Singapore on June 5–6, where attendees will have the opportunity to experience the first batch of production models.
After the Singapore launch, HyperCycle has plans for a global expansion, starting with an initial release in Korea. The HyperRing smart ring is not only known for its sleek design but also for its advanced cryptographic technology that ensures the security of AI assets.
What sets HyperRing apart from its competitors is that it is battery-less and sensor-free, guaranteeing user privacy without the risk of data tracking or collection. By utilizing near-field communication (NFC) and multi-factor authentication (MFA), the ring offers protection against data theft, identity theft, and impersonation, adding an extra layer of cybersecurity.
Toufi Saliba, the CEO and Founder of HyperCycle, stressed the importance of cybersecurity in the AI industry, emphasizing the need for top-notch technology that is discreet, stylish, and convenient for securing wealth generated through AI.
Joy Zhang, the CEO of HyperRing, echoed Saliba’s sentiments, highlighting the ring’s human-centric design and commitment to user privacy and security. Unlike other smart rings, HyperRing is designed to be battery-less and sensor-free, ensuring that users can be confident that their data is not being tracked or collected.
The launch of HyperRing follows the introduction of HyperCycle’s source development kit (SDK), which allows developers to create AI applications using the company’s decentralized computing network. By leveraging technologies like TODA/IP and Earth64, HyperCycle aims to promote the adoption of “Internet of AI” solutions that enable autonomous commerce and learning over the existing internet.
In addition to HyperRing, HyperCycle is also involved in various other projects, including HyperPG high-performance computing centers and the AI hardware company, HyperBox.