Gensyn, a decentralized machine learning network, is on the verge of launching its mainnet following a successful testnet phase involving over 150,000 users. Co-founded by Harry Grieve and Ben Fielding, Gensyn aims to harness global idle computing resources to meet the increasing demand for AI compute power. The project has secured over $50 million in funding, with a16z leading the investment.
Gensyn's infrastructure is designed to be trustless, utilizing verifiable computation to facilitate scalable, decentralized AI training and inference. This approach seeks to break the limitations of traditional AI compute resources by leveraging underutilized global computing power.
Gensyn Set to Launch Mainnet, Tapping Idle Resources for AI Compute
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