Tether is preparing to merge its artificial intelligence platform, QVAC AI, with its peer-to-peer messaging app Keet, aiming to deliver fully private, device-based operations. The move, announced by Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino on September 6, underscores the company’s push to extend its reach beyond stablecoins and into privacy-focused communications. Tether’s Keet App Combines Crypto Payments And Private AI According to Ardoino, QVAC AI will give Keet capabilities such as instant language translation and audio transcription. It will also support conversation summarization and chatbot functions. The messenger will also process digital asset transactions, including Bitcoin, USDT, XAUT, and Lightning payments. In addition, the company aims to remove reliance on cloud infrastructure and strengthen user control over personal data by keeping all functions on-device. Ardoino described the project as the first attempt to deliver “all conversational AI features, 100% local on device and private.” “Keet + QVAC AI will be the first and probably only messaging app that will enable all conversational AI features, 100% local on device and private,” he stated. This comment highlights Tether’s focus on privacy at a time when most messaging services store and analyze user data on external servers. Holepunch powers Keet as a platform that enables “unclouded” applications, connecting users directly without centralized intermediaries. QVAC AI, meanwhile, is structured to run natively on everyday devices such as smartphones and wearables. When combined, the two tools are expected to produce a communication service that merges AI utilities with secure payments. The setup ensures that data remains in the hands of users. The Keet integration follows Tether’s broader strategy of applying QVAC AI across different products. Earlier this year, the company confirmed plans to embed the technology into its Bitcoin Mining OS. The upgrade is intended to help operators track real-time performance and optimize output. These moves build on a series of expansions that have taken Tether into fields such as artificial intelligence, Bitcoin mining, digital education, and even gold markets. Through these initiatives, Tether is positioning itself as a diversified technology firm rather than solely a stablecoin issuer. Tether’s USDT Stablecoin’s Market Cap. Source: DeFiLlama Notably, Tether’s flagship USDT stablecoin is the largest in the industry with a market capitalization of nearly $170 billion. The post Tether Moves Beyond Stablecoins With AI Chat App Powered by Crypto Transfers appeared first on BeInCrypto.
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