Datavault AI CEO Advocates for Ethical, Accessible AI in Schwab Network Interview

Datavault AI CEO Nathaniel Bradley discusses the company's vision for democratizing AI through ethical data use and monetization, contrasting with major tech firms' massive compute investments.

Bay Area Metrowire Staff
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Datavault AI CEO Advocates for Ethical, Accessible AI in Schwab Network Interview

In a recent interview on the Schwab Network, Nathaniel Bradley, CEO and co-founder of Datavault AI Inc. (NASDAQ: DVLT), articulated a vision for artificial intelligence that prioritizes ethical data use, accessibility, and monetization for businesses of all sizes. Bradley emphasized that AI should not be limited to large technology platforms with massive compute budgets, but should benefit a broader ecosystem.

Bradley referenced a multibillion-dollar deal between OpenAI and Amazon, where OpenAI agreed to pay an estimated $38 billion for cloud computing resources. He expressed skepticism about such agreements, highlighting what he sees as a core principle of the modern AI economy: the interdependence of compute power and data sovereignty. According to Bradley, the future of AI lies in enabling organizations to authenticate, enrich, and transform their data into measurable economic value, rather than relying solely on expensive compute infrastructure.

Datavault AI is positioning itself as a leader in data monetization, credentialing, and digital engagement. The company’s cloud-based platform offers solutions across its Acoustic Science and Data Science divisions. The Acoustic Science Division includes patented technologies such as WiSA, ADIO, and Sumerian for spatial and multichannel wireless HD sound transmission. The Data Science Division leverages Web 3.0 and high-performance computing for experiential data perception, valuation, and secure monetization. Key offerings include the Information Data Exchange (IDE), which enables digital twins and licensing of name, image, and likeness (NIL) by securely attaching physical objects to immutable metadata.

Bradley’s interview underscores a growing debate in the AI industry about the concentration of resources among a few tech giants. By advocating for ethical data use and sovereignty, Datavault AI aims to help define a more equitable era of artificial intelligence. The company’s technologies are designed to serve multiple industries, including sports and entertainment, biotech, education, fintech, real estate, healthcare, and energy.

For more information about Datavault AI and its latest developments, visit the company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/DVLT.

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