A company called io.net specializes in decentralized physical infrastructure, and FLock.io is a platform that focuses on decentralized AI training. Together, they have created a new way for everyone to agree on something called “Proof of AI” (PoAI). When this new system is built, its goal is to make autonomous networks more reliable, scalable, and secure, especially in the quickly growing field of artificial intelligence.
The PoAI method is a big step forward in making sure that people who contribute to decentralized networks are actually using computing power and not just pretending to do so to get benefits. This method not only makes sure that honest contributors get paid fairly, but it also discourages people from trying to take advantage of the system without actually contributing anything.
Milan Amin, Chief Marketing Officer at io.net, said that the PoAI method fits with the larger goal of building decentralized networks that can handle the growing needs of AI apps. Traditional cloud services often have problems with performance and cost-effectiveness. PoAI is a more reliable and flexible option to these services. It is expected to become an important part of the future of autonomous AI systems.
PoAI is being released at a very important time for io.net, which just had a leadership change. The co-founder of io.net, Ahmad Shadid, quit just days before the start of the project’s coin. He said that the company needed to move forward without other people getting in the way. A co-founder and former COO, Tory Green, has taken over as CEO and will lead the company through this exciting new phase of growth.
io.net and FLock.io are setting a new standard for decentralized networks with the release of PoAI. This will make sure that they stay reliable and effective as the need for AI grows. This agreement is a big step forward for autonomous technology and looks like it will have a big impact on the future of AI-powered apps.