SubQuery secures $20M for decentralized AI hosting
SubQuery, a Web3 infrastructure company based in Singapore, announced decentralized AI inference hosting at the Berlin Web3 Summit.
In a demonstration, COO James Bayly highlighted the LLama model running across a decentralized network. This advancement positions SubQuery as a leading player in Web3’s decentralized AI landscape.
The funds were secured from an array of strategic investors focused on revolutionizing Web3 technology, enabling SubQuery to further develop their decentralized node network and AI services.
SubQuery aims to offer an open-source alternative to centralized AI providers like Google Cloud AI. The company's innovative infrastructure supports decentralized data indexing and RPC services, creating new opportunities for developers and node operators alike.