Domino’s Pizza of Malaysia and Singapore recently joined forces with SingularityNET in order to bolster its client base through blockchain-powered AI (artificial intelligence) according to a press release which was published on May 1st.

The new partnership will see SingularityNET’s experts incorporate AI algorithms & solutions into Domino’s services in an effort to encourage expansion and growth pertaining to supply chains and logistics in the regions of Malaysia and Singapore as per notes from the release.

Notably, these new AI features are to be leveraged through the SingularityNET Beta platform, which is an Ethereum (ETH) blockchain-based decentralized marketplace which was launched earlier this year in February.

As per notes from the press release, Domino’s Pizza Malaysia & Singapore currently boasts more than 260 stores with a total combined staff force of more than 4,000. As reported by CoinBeat, consumers at one stage could purchase Domino’s Pizza using bitcoin (BTC) as a payment method via services such as PizzaForCoins.

Earlier this year in February, Fold, a crypto payments startup launched a web-based Domino’s portal which enables clients with the ability to purchase pizza with bitcoin via the Lightning Network.

Most recently, SingularityNET joined forces with a Chinese insurance company, to utilise its AI algorithms to focus on  Optical Character Recognition, Computer Vision and model training.

Lastly,  SingularityNET also partnered up with Hara, an agriculture-savvy blockchain startup, in order to provide farms in Indonesia with data including, land ownership details, grain price and soil quality.

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