Explore the future of open services in this conference talk from Strange Loop 2023. Delve into the world of UCAN Invocation and the Interplanetary VM (IPVM), presented by Brooklyn Zelenka, CTO of Fission Codes. Discover how location-free verifiable data and computation are paving the way for the next generation of networking innovation. Learn about the advantages of verifiable computation, including content-addressed invocations, results, and workflows, and how they simplify traditional architectures. Understand the potential for better-than-linear scaling and increased accessibility in underserved regions. Gain insights into Brooklyn Zelenka's work on distributed VMs, authorization, data privacy, and open standards. This 42-minute talk offers a glimpse into a future where code runs anywhere, data privacy is respected, and services interoperate seamlessly without pre-negotiation.
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"IPVM: Seamless Services for an Open World" by Brooklyn Zelenka (Strange Loop 2023)
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