Eigen Labs Inc., the developer of the verifiable cloud platform EigenCloud, announced the launch of a verifiable computing layer for artificial intelligence using blockchain technology. The company released two solutions, EigenAI and EigenCompute, designed to enable developers to run AI models and receive the same level of security and transparency as using blockchain smart contracts. Using the new solutions, AI developers can verify that prompts, models and answers were not tampered with, adding trust to AI calls. The EigenAI platform enables developers to create verifiable applications using LLM inference, ensuring consistent results across different runs of the same LLM call. The solution offers a deterministic, verifiable application programming interface compatible with the OpenAI API that supports open-source LLMs and tool-calling. Eigen Labs said its method of verifying inference for LLMs relies on a technical breakthrough the company achieved for making inference deterministic, a capability thought impractical for AI models due to their inherent randomness. The process is similar to work by Thinking Machines Lab, and details on the method will be released soon, alongside open-sourcing the code. EigenCompute provides a verifiable compute service for developers to run complex, long-running agent logic outside of a blockchain, while maintaining the integrity and security of using smart contracts.