io.net Partners With Mira Network to Advance AI Verification
The DePIN for GPU compute, io.net has announced a strategic partnership with Mira Network to address challenges in AI accuracy and reliability. The duo aims to support scalable and decentralized solutions for advanced AI applications.
This partnership will enable Mira Network to scale its operations while lowering costs and latency by using io.net ’s decentralized GPU infrastructure.
The deal will also support Mira Network’s Node Delegator Program, an initiative which allows contributors to delegate GPU resources. It enables users to support Mira’s consensus operations while earning network rewards.
Mira Network’s Node Delegator Program lowers technical barriers for individuals and organizations, looking to participate in the decentralized AI ecosystem.
“AI’s full potential can only be realized once it can be fully assured of providing consistent, reliable, and unbiased insights,” says Tausif Ahmed, Chief Business Development Officer at io.net, adding “Through this partnership with Mira Network, we’re not only addressing AI’s accuracy challenges but demonstrating the power of decentralized compute.”
While AI usage is growing rapidly, various businesses find its adoption challenging. This failure marks an error rate of up to 30% for activities requiring advanced reasoning.
Mira Network solves this with novel developments while evaluating AI-generated outputs across several models. The new integrations decrease first-pass mistakes below 5% and aim for error rates of less than 0.1% with continued research.
Stone Gettings, Head of Growth at Mira Network, said: “At Mira, we believe that AI’s vast potential is only just beginning to be discovered and that reliability and trust will be integral to accelerating adoption.”
“As we prepare to launch our Node Delegator Program, the support of io.net will prove invaluable in further decentralizing our network while providing users with access to reliable GPUs,” Stone added.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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