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March 10, 2025 01:22
The render network explores the future of the AI and DEPINs distributed in ETH Denver 2025, emphasizing the innovation of AI agents and decentralized computing.
The render network actively participates in the ETH Denver 2025 and shows the development of the distributed AI and DEPINs. According to the Render Network, the event emphasized that the importance of actual applications of AI distributed through the render network at the forefront of discussions on blockchain, AI and decentralized computing is increasing.
DEAI day: agent dawn
During the ETH Denver event, the network co -hosted “Deai Day: Dawn of the Agents” in Denver’s Meow WOLF immersive gallery space. The event gathered leaders of distributed AI, including Morpheusai and Veniceai. The discussion focused on the convergence of DEPIN and distributed AI protocols, especially focused on the rise of the chain AI preparation. Render’s Trevor Harries-Jones emphasizes the potential of distributed GPUs that can efficiently process AI workloads to improve access to distributed AI development.
Main stage discussion and panel
Paul Roales, the AI scout of Render Network, participated in the “Bitcoin for AI: Poster Children to promote decentralization intelligence” panels. The panel emphasizes the importance of computing distributed in the expansion of the AI economy, especially all chain agents and consumer AI applications. Roales emphasized that the power of the pivotal consumer GPU is increasing in democratizing access to AI technology.
It is winning to change the overweight advertising into a real world
Render Network also joined IOTEX’s “DEPIN ❤️ AI” event and discussed the actual application of the distributed AI. The Phil Gara of the render network explained how the distributed infrastructure revolutionized the AI, the game and financial sectors. He emphasized the role of the network in connecting 3D rendering and AI workflow, promoting new forms of 3D production and immersive experience.
The future of DEAI and AI agent
Eth Denver’s conversation has been extended to a wide range of dialogue on the future of DEAI and AI agents. The Tristan Relly of Render Foundation discussed the need for distribution so that the AI model could be open and accessible, and Phil Gara emphasized the potential of DEPINS that enables user -owned AI systems through token incentives.
Look forward: Rendercon 2025
Based on Eth Denver’s momentum, Render Network has been set to deepen discussions on the future of 3D, AI and GPU computing in RenderCon 2025, which has an industry leader in exploring the intersection of technology and creativity.
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