Zero Knowledge Proofs
Zero Knowledge Proof (ZK proof) is a protocol in which the prover proves the truthfulness of a statement to a verifier without actually revealing the information.
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Zero Knowledge Proof (ZK proof) is a protocol in which the prover proves the truthfulness of a statement to a verifier without actually revealing the information.
A smart indexing system is what we are making here leveraging the LLMs, RAG, and vector databases.