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Decentralized AI Gains Momentum as GaiaNet Secures $10M for Blockchain Tech
May 29, 2024, 11:56 AM
The rise of decentralized AI is challenging the dominance of centralized artificial intelligence systems. GaiaNet, a decentralized AI developer, has secured $10 million to build a decentralized network for open-source large language models (LLM) and AI agents. This new paradigm leverages blockchain technology to enhance data privacy and security, reducing reliance on centralized entities. Platforms like Libertai_DAI and Filecoin are also contributing to this shift by offering secure, decentralized access to advanced AI models and providing decentralized storage solutions. The movement towards decentralized AI aims to put grassroots communities in charge of AI development, ensuring users benefit from these advancements while protecting their data.
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