- io.net and Mira provide decentralized methods for AI verification.
- The partnership improves the speed, reliability, and scalability of AI validation.
A new groundbreaking partnership between Decentralized Physical Infrastructure network (DePIN), also known as io.net primarily specializes in GPU computing as well as Mira Network-the best in the field of Trust-less AI output verification – helps revolutionize the understanding as well as the concept of verifying AI by combining their highly decentralized network of GPUs to offer state-of-the-art proof-of-consensus AI verification.
Inaccuracy, scalability, and reliability issues have largely curtailed the adoption of AI technologies in the industry as a whole. This cooperation aims at resolving these through the utilization of decentralized infrastructures together with AI verification techniques. Mira’s system cuts error rates using cross-reference checking of outputs for different models and improves the accuracy of first-pass errors down to less than 5%. Continued research has further put the company’s focus on reducing error rates to less than 0.1% and creating new standards in AI validation.
Decentralized Power Boosts AI Accuracy and Efficiency
As Mira Network integrates into io.net’s decentralized network of GPUs, it reaches a global pool of compute power, which enables faster validation of AI output in faster, more reliable, cost-efficient ways. The partnership accelerates the operational efficiency of Mira while reducing latency, enabling it to scale its verification processes to better meet the growing demands of the applications of AI.
Tausif Ahmed, Chief Business Development Officer at io.net, highlighted the significance of the partnership, emphasizing that AI can only realize its full potential with reliable, consistent, and unbiased insights. With Mira Network, this partnership is going to address the accuracies that AI faces and promote what decentralized computing can bring to the world.
It also supports Mira’s Node Delegator Program, which allows people and organizations to donate their GPU resources so they can participate in AI verification operations. With the io.net infrastructure all over the world, the participants will be rewarded for contributing to AI output validation while decentralizing and democratizing AI verification.
Stone Gettings, who heads growth at Mira Network, says the integration will accelerate the adoption of AI, that reliability and trust are the future of AI, and that io.net’s support will further decentralize our network and provide users with reliable compute resources.
With AI adoption on the upswing, reliable and scalable validation systems become essential. This is another great collaboration between io.net and Mira Network, aiming to create a lasting and profound impact in the AI universe.