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Phala Network at muShanghai’s AI Security Day

Note: Adapted from the official Phala Network post on X. See the post here: https://x.com/phalanetwork/status/2054584212284645865


Phala Network showed up at muShanghai’s AI Security Day, and it was one of the more grounded sessions at the event. Dr. Shelven Zhou, Phala’s Head of Research, led a hands-on workshop that walked attendees through how Phala works and what the team has been building. It was a live, technical session, not a pitch deck, and that’s exactly the kind of showing that gets developers paying attention.

What the Workshop Covered
Dr. Zhou covered both Phala Network and OpenClaw, the AI environment built on Clawdi that powers the OpenClaw and Hermes agents. The session gave developers a real look at how these tools work together and why the underlying infrastructure matters. Every computation on Phala runs in TEE-secured cloud, private by default, meaning the work happening inside cannot be seen or tampered with, even by the host. That’s not a feature you bolt on later. It’s built into how the whole system runs from the ground up.

Why This Matters for Developers
If you’re building AI agents and you need people to actually trust what those agents are doing, the environment they run in matters just as much as the code you write. Phala gives developers that foundation without making them figure it out themselves.

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