Decentralized AI platform FLock.io has partnered with Red Hat, a subsidiary of IBM, to introduce privacy-preserving federated learning technology into Red Hat's technology ecosystem aimed at global enterprises, governments, and public institutions. FLock.io's federated learning platform, FL Alliance, is set to launch on the Red Hat partner marketplace, providing institutional clients with AI model training capabilities without the need to centralize or share raw data. Red Hat's enterprise-grade open-source infrastructure serves over 90% of the Fortune 500 companies and has long-standing collaborations with tech giants such as NVIDIA, Microsoft, AWS, Google Cloud, Intel, and Dell Technologies. This year, Red Hat has also advanced its enterprise-level AI infrastructure collaboration with NVIDIA. Previously, FLock has initiated several AI implementation projects in government and public sectors, including the development of an AI Centre in Sarawak, Malaysia, and supporting the UK's NHS healthcare institutions in exploring privacy-preserving AI through the WEF MINDS project. This collaboration with Red Hat will drive federated learning from isolated projects to standardized, scalable Sovereign AI and enterprise-level deployments.
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