Execution Hash
An execution hash is a cryptographic digest that represents the inputs, code, or state of a compute run.
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These compute-verification terms describe execution hashes, environment proofs, output commitments, and challenge-based review.
Evidence used to check that AI workloads ran as claimed.
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An execution hash is a cryptographic digest that represents the inputs, code, or state of a compute run.
A trusted runtime proof provides evidence that a workload ran in an expected software or hardware environment.
An output commitment is a recorded value that lets others later verify that a reported output has not been changed.
A compute dispute period is the window during which participants can challenge whether a reported compute result is valid.