Lumerin, Morpheus and Exabits are working together to build a blockchain-based AI agent economy, but talent and time constraints still pose challenges.
More artificial intelligence ventures are joining forces to run their services on blockchains, seeking decentralized technology to address AI's development challenges.
Following the multibillion-dollar merger between Fetch.ai, SingularityNET and Ocean Protocol to counter tech giants’ control over generative AI, now more protocols are seeking similar strategies.
The Open-source protocol Lumerin, for instance, is teaming up with Morpheus and Exabits to promote an “AI agent economy” powered by decentralized computer resources.