At the Silicon Valley 101 x RootData annual summit, Gensyn co-founder and CTO Harry Grieve presented a vision for scaling machine intelligence using crypto infrastructure. In his speech, Grieve identified four key challenges in the development of machine intelligence: technical scalability, economic monopolies, ethical issues such as 'machine rights,' and regulatory risks. Gensyn's protocol aims to tackle these challenges with a verifiable model performance system, encryption-protected intellectual property, and an open-source design to circumvent regulatory hurdles.
Gensyn's architecture features a multi-agent reinforcement learning framework, an optimal AI verification system, a zero-shot learning toolkit, and a user-friendly EVM L2 blockchain. The company boasts 140,000 users, has trained over 400,000 models, and secured more than $50 million in funding, positioning itself as a leader in the AI supercomputing network space.
Gensyn's Harry Grieve Unveils AI Supercomputing Network at Silicon Valley Summit
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