Eros Innovation, an autonomous cultural technology and AI group, has partnered with ADI Foundation, an institutional gateway to blockchain adoption. As part of this collaboration, Eros Innovation introduced AerosADI, an independent cultural AI operating system.
According to Eros Innovation, this new initiative aims to redefine identity, AI-native creative networks, and global economic participation. Specifically, the platform brings a programmable economic model for governments, businesses, institutions, and creators.
Eros Innovation and ADI Foundation launch ErosADI to provide AI-driven cultural infrastructure
A new partnership between Eros Innovation and the ADI Foundation has launched Eros ADI, built by ADI Chain. The project serves as a cultural AI operating system focused on delivering a comprehensive programmable economic agenda to advance businesses, governments, creators, and organizations. Integrate identity, AI-powered intelligence, and rights management into a comprehensive infrastructure layer.
This system emerges as an exclusive class of cultural operating systems aimed at an advanced AI-driven global economy. At the core of AerosADI is an independent AI infrastructure entity that combines programmable rights, AI-powered super agents, and a comprehensive identity system into a single interoperable network.
Additionally, the system allows educational institutions and creators to develop, manage, monetize and license cultural assets in a compliant and well-controlled environment. Unlike traditional AI frameworks trained through open web data, this project provides a legally validated cultural memory architecture covering film, narrative, entertainment, audio, and music datasets.
Eros ADI integrates cultural AI mechanisms and AI super agents
Additionally, it receives support from one of the largest libraries of rights-cleared cultural tokens and reportedly has 1.5 tons of provenance-backed data tokens. A key highlight of the latest project is reportedly the Eros LCM stack, a group of large-scale cultural models (LCMs) for domain-centric intelligence. The LCM, which facilitates narrative reasoning, the Large-Scale Cultural Environment Model (LCEM) for comprehensive cultural world-building, and the Large-Scale Cultural Vision Model (LCVM), which enables film understanding, are considered.
These systems can be used to address growing concerns about data provenance, cultural extraction, and copyright compliance in broader AI training frameworks. At the same time, ErosADI incorporates five main layers. These include the Global Culture Exchange (GCX) layer, an AI-based super agent, an AI-powered passport and identity system, a rights registry developed on a programmable blockchain model, and the Eros LCM stack.
The GCX layer enables cross-border cultural partnerships and preserves ownership of sovereign intellectual property and data. The initiative also provides an AI-powered economic participation framework that allows institutions to deploy their cultural assets into organized participation mechanisms.
Enabling a full-fledged AI cultural network by bridging institutional-grade blockchain infrastructure and AI-native creation
This initiative enables brands to run rights-compliant campaigns with measurable results. According to Aeros Innovation, nine integrated vertical companies support the newly launched AerosADI platform. These include AI educational tools, programmable cultural businesses, independent computing layers, digital wellness apps, voice and music infrastructure, cinematic AI development mechanisms, and AI-native creator entities.
Discussing the launch, Eros Innovation co-president Swaneet Singh said the new project represents a strategic shift in the broader cultural AI architecture. The official said, “ErosADI is an infrastructure layer that enables sovereign cultural AI at scale.” ADI Foundation CEO Lazorenko echoed similar sentiments, saying, “ErosADI is a powerful example of how sovereign on-chain infrastructure can support real-world economic participation across large cultural and institutional ecosystems.”

