Pi Network Ventures Makes First Investment in OpenMind to Co-build a Decentralized AI Robotic Collaboration Framework
BlockBeats News, October 31, Pi Network Ventures announced the completion of a strategic investment in OpenMind and officially launched technical cooperation. OpenMind's core technology includes the hardware-agnostic OM1 operating system and the FABRIC protocol, both of which jointly support enabling robots to collectively learn and collaborate in a decentralized ecosystem.
Through Pi Network's distributed computing power and its global network of 350,000 nodes, OpenMind has successfully completed the first proof of concept (PoC) for deploying distributed computing power AI models for robots. OpenMind is able to deploy the facial recognition AI model used by robots in a decentralized manner on the OM1 operating system, reducing the costs and dependencies brought by traditional centralized cloud computing, and strengthening privacy in a verifiable, permissionless manner in the context of embodied intelligence.
Pi Network Ventures stated that investing in OpenMind is not only a capital allocation but also an important step in building the technical and ecosystem linkage capabilities for Pi Network in the era of physical AI and embodied intelligence dominance. The two parties will continue to cooperate in the direction of distributed computing power and intelligent body collaboration, exploring the next stage possibilities of blockchain, AI, and intelligent robotics integration.
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