DataVault AI, a public company specializing in AI-driven digital identity and data infrastructure, has been appointed to the White House Experience Advisory Council. The council, launched by the White House Historical Society, focuses on modernizing the ways executive apartments use innovative technology to share and preserve American history.
Representatives from the company, including Chief Financial Officer Brett Moyer and Chief Marketing Officer Sonia Che, attended the first meeting in Washington, DC, and joined government, education and technology leaders.
“The White House Historical Society President Stewart McClaulin said: “The White House Experience Advisory Council helps us to dynamically and inclusively convey the evolving narratives of our nation, just as people's homes resonate with our visitors.
Choi adds: “As a technology-based company, we are proud to be able to contribute to cutting-edge AI infrastructure that enhances both access and conservation for generations to come. We are deeply humbled to be called on to fundamentally contribute to Americans.
Verifyu supports academic and professional credentials
In addition to civic partnerships, DataVault AI is expanding Verifyu, a blockchain-driven certification platform that offers secure academic and professional identity verification. This solution is designed to allow tamper prevention credentials that remain accessible throughout a person's lifetime.
The technology is positioned for use in multiple sectors, including higher education, which supports institutions and learners in the storage, access and management of academic records, accreditation, and identity data.
DataVault AI demonstrated the platform at a recent gathering of Cowboys in Addison, Texas. This is an invitation-only event held at the LifeGenix Institute and attended by NFL alumni. Discussions at the event included the potential integration of Verifyu and diagnostic imaging technology, forming an integrated platform that combines academic and health records.
“The partnership with DataVault AI opens a new door. We are exploring a 'twin-stite' that combines diagnostics, qualifications and digital identity,” said Michael Swayden, CEO of LifeGenix Institute.
The event also included former professional football players such as Drew Pearson, Darren Woodson, Tony Dorsett, Larry Brown, Jay Novasek, Leonlett, Mark Stepnoski and Nate Newton.
“It was a special event that reminded us of how strong the bonds and lifelong friendships we all share as players,” said Super Bowl XXX MVP Larry Brown.
