Mira Network Introduces Klok, a Multi-LLM AI Chat App

mira klok Mira Network has launched Klok, a decentralized AI chat app that offers verified and bias-free responses.

Mira Network has launched Klok, a decentralized AI chat app that offers verified and bias-free responses.

Klok operates using multiple large language models (LLMs), including GPT-4o mini, Llama 3.3 70B Instruct, and DeepSeek-R1, ensuring users can access a diverse range of AI-generated insights.

The platform is built on Mira’s decentralized infrastructure, which verifies AI outputs before execution, reducing misinformation and errors.

Verified AI Responses Through Decentralized Infrastructure

One of Klok’s key innovations is its verification system, which ensures AI-generated outputs are accurate and unbiased. If a response is flagged as incorrect, the system discards and regenerates the output until a verified result is produced. This feature helps prevent AI hallucinations, which can cause incorrect or misleading information, especially in critical applications such as financial transactions and data analysis.

Mira’s infrastructure treats each AI model as an independent, trustless node. By using a consensus mechanism among multiple LLMs, the network aims to create a more secure and reliable AI ecosystem. Developers can also leverage Mira’s testnet APIs, including Generate, Verify, and Verified Generate, to build AI applications with enhanced verification processes.

Reward System and Klok PRO Features

Klok offers free access to its AI models, allowing users to interact with multiple LLMs daily within set limits. Users can also earn Mira Points through regular engagement, which will later be redeemable for rewards. Those who refer others to the platform can unlock Klok PRO, which provides higher usage limits and advanced features such as search and multimodal capabilities.

According to Karan Sirdesai, Co-founder and CEO of Mira Network, Klok represents a significant step in making AI more transparent and trustworthy. The platform aligns with Mira’s mission to establish a secure AI and crypto ecosystem, ensuring that AI-generated content is verified before execution.

The launch of Klok follows the recent introduction of Wiki Sentry, an AI agent that fact-checks Wikipedia against verified sources. These advancements highlight Mira’s commitment to improving AI reliability through decentralized verification systems.

Strong Backing from Investors

Mira Network has raised over $9 million in funding from major venture capital firms, including Framework, Accel, Mechanism, and Bitkraft. Notable investors also include Balaji Srinivasan and Sandeep Nailwal, further supporting Mira’s vision of integrating AI and blockchain technology for secure and scalable solutions.