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Decentralized cloud computing provider io.net, which has its own IO token, is working with the Walrus team to let startups train, run and store their own custom AI models.
IO offers a network of GPUs for AI training and fine-tuning, while Walrus is enabling AI model storage in the deal. The integration will be available as a pay-per-use offering, meaning builders are only charged for the amount of storage and computing power they use.
This Bring Your Own Model (BYOM) offering lets AI agent devs or AI app builders develop and operate AI models without needing to set up their own data centers or…
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