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Decentralized inference platform targets agent-native compute
A new permission-less inference service lets AI agents purchase and route their own compute through custom backends, positioning decentralization as an alternative to centralized API providers.
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A developer has launched a decentralized AI inference platform designed to let agents and humans purchase compute without centralized intermediaries. The service supports permission-less, anonymous, and private inference, with agents able to register custom backends and define their own tool calls t...
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