OpenAI Sora Trains on Your Clips Free While Hedera (HBAR) Builds Enterprise AI Settlement Rails
Summary
OpenAI's Sora sharpens its video model using user-generated clips, yet creators retain no ownership or revenue. Similarly, Hedera (HBAR) builds enterprise settlement rails but routes fees to validators rather than token holders. Ruvi (RUVI) addresses this imbalance by operating a decentralized AI superapp that pays contributors in $RUVI for their input, including corrections and creative direction. The platform features a fixed, non-mintable supply of 5 billion tokens and funds an on-chain buyback-and-burn mechanism from its revenue. During its presale, Ruvi offers VIP bonus tiers that increase allocation by up to 100% before listing. With Phase 3 currently live at $0.020, the project aims to invert the value extraction model of centralized AI platforms.
(Source:Openpr.com)