Singapore, Singapore, August 21st, 2024,
Chainwire
At the Web3 Summit in Berlin today, SubQuery made a major
announcement, unveiling its newest innovation: decentralized AI
inference hosting. In a live demonstration, SubQuery’s COO, James
Bayly, showcased how the latest LLama model operates across a fully
decentralized network of Node Operators on SubQuery’s internal test
network.
SubQuery’s vision is to empower developers to shape the future
through decentralization. The company is at the forefront of a
movement to build the next wave of Web3 applications for millions
of users, with decentralization as the core principle.
The SubQuery Network is an advanced infrastructure layer that
underpins this vision. It currently supports decentralized data
indexers and RPCs, which are critical components for any developer
building decentralized applications (dApps). SubQuery has proven
itself as a credible alternative to centralized services, offering
an open network where anyone can participate as a node operator or
delegator.
The role of AI in transforming industries, including Web3, has
become increasingly clear. SubQuery has been closely monitoring
these developments and has been working behind the scenes to bring
AI capabilities to its decentralized platform. "The Web3 Summit in
Berlin, with its focus on decentralization, is the perfect stage
for us to launch this new capability and demonstrate it live" said
James Bayly.
SubQuery is focused on AI inference, the process of using
pre-trained models to make predictions on new data, rather than on
model training. “While there are commercial services that offer
inference hosting for custom models, few exist within the Web3
space,” James explained. “Our decentralized network is ideally
suited for reliable, long-term AI model hosting.”
Currently, the market for AI inference is dominated by
large centralized cloud providers who charge high fees and often
use user data to improve their proprietary models. “Providers like
OpenAI and Google Cloud AI are not only expensive but also leverage
your data to enhance their closed-source offerings,” James noted.
SubQuery is committed to providing an affordable, open-source
alternative for hosting production AI models. “Our goal is to make
it possible for users to deploy a production-ready LLM model
through our network in just 10 minutes,” he added.
“Relying on closed-source AI models risks consolidating
power in the hands of a few large corporations, creating a cycle
that perpetuates their dominance,” James warned. “By running AI
inference on a decentralized network, we ensure that no single
entity can control or exploit user data. Prompts are distributed
across hundreds of node operators, ensuring privacy and supporting
an open-source ecosystem.”
The SubQuery Network will provide leading-edge hosting for the
latest open-source AI models, enabling scalable and accessible AI
services for Web3. By embracing a community-driven approach,
SubQuery will support decentralized AI inference at scale,
empowering a diverse network of independent Node Operators.
About SubQuery
SubQuery Network is
innovating web3 infrastructure with tools that empower builders to
decentralise the future - without compromise. Our flexible DePIN
infrastructure network powers the fastest data indexers, the most
scalable RPCs, innovative Data Nodes, and leading open-source AI
models. We are the roots of the web3 landscape, helping blockchain
developers and their cutting-edge applications to flourish. We’re
not just a company - we’re a movement driving an inclusive and
decentralised web3 era. Let’s shape the future of web3,
together.
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