OpenLedger Taps io.net’s Global GPU Resources in Groundbreaking Partnership
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io.net partners with AI data blockchain, OpenLedger. The collaboration will see OpenLedger leverage io.net’s GPU resources. Decentralized distributed GPU resource platform io.net announced its partnership with OpenLedger, the data blockchain for AI, this week. The strategic cooperation will enable OpenLedger to access the DePIN services of io.net’s global GPU compute resources to refine and train its AI models. Known as the Internet of GPUs, io.net provides users with a powerful, distributed network of global GPU resources. OpenLedger becomes the latest AI platform to join the network, enabling it to gain the compute resources it requires to accelerate the development of its AI models. Developed using OpenLedger’s datasets, this will empower developers to build smarter, more efficient AI-based DApps. On the partnership, Tausif Ahmad, the Vice President of Business Development at io.net stated: “We’re excited to be partnering with OpenLedger whose data blockchain for AI provides Web3 builders with decentralized datasets they can trust. With io.net providing the GPU compute, OpenLedger now has an infra provider it can rely on to scale its AI models built on top of them and to unlock new use cases that will reinforce its status as an innovative provider of decentralized AI models.” Adding to GPU resources, access to io.net’s GPU infrastructure will also support inference and hosting of the AI models, ensuring they are optimized for performance and scalability. This is expected to enhance OpenLedger’s reputation as a leading provider of reliable datasets that are fueling a wave of innovation at the intersection of blockchain and AI. The partnership will also enable OpenLedger users to access high-quality data securely and efficiently. With its vision to scale AI data creation with over one billion personas and driving innovation and performance, io.net’s GPU resources will come in handy, the team statement reads. “Our collaboration with io.net…
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