The Mira Network is a decentralized protocol that enables trustless verification of AI-generated content by transforming complex outputs into independently verifiable claims. Verified through distributed consensus among diverse AI models, and secured by crypto-economic incentives, this approach ensures reliability and resists manipulation. It applies to simple facts as well as complex content like legal briefs, code, and multimedia.
Mira standardizes content into discrete claims so every verifier model addresses the same problem with identical context. For example, “The Earth revolves around the Sun and the Moon revolves around the Earth” becomes two claims, each independently verified with cryptographic certificates. This source-agnostic method provides rigorous, scalable verification for both AI- and human-generated content.
Unlike traditional proof-of-work, Mira ties meaningful inference tasks to staked value, making dishonest behavior impractical. Its vision is to integrate verification into AI generation itself, enabling error-free outputs from synthetic foundation models. By distributing verification across incentivized operators, Mira establishes decentralized infrastructure resistant to centralized control, laying the foundation for trustworthy and autonomous AI.