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| developer = PyHelix / Axiom Project Team | | developer = PyHelix / Axiom Project Team | ||
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| genre = Distributed computing, Artificial Intelligence | | genre = Distributed computing, Artificial Intelligence | ||
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| website = [https:// | | website = [https://web.archive.org/web/20260319085629/https://axiom.heliex.net/ Archived website] | ||
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'''Axiom Distributed AI''' was an experimental volunteer distributed computing project built on the [https://berkeley.edu BOINC] platform. Launched in early 2026, the project explored an alternative approach to artificial intelligence training by using decentralized, biologically inspired learning techniques rather than conventional centralized AI infrastructure [https://linustechtips.com]. | '''[https://axiom.heliex.net/ Axiom Distributed AI]''' was an experimental volunteer distributed computing project built on the [https://berkeley.edu BOINC] platform. Launched in early 2026, the project explored an alternative approach to artificial intelligence training by using decentralized, biologically inspired learning techniques rather than conventional centralized AI infrastructure [https://linustechtips.com]. | ||
The project invited volunteers from around the world to donate spare CPU and NVIDIA GPU processing power to help train a shared neural network collaboratively across thousands of computers. Community analysis and forum data indicate that the project has concluded its run, operating primarily as a short-lived experimental test and proof-of-concept [https://berkeley.eduforum_thread.php?id=15694&postid=118571]. | The project invited volunteers from around the world to donate spare CPU and NVIDIA GPU processing power to help train a shared neural network collaboratively across thousands of computers. Community analysis and forum data indicate that the project has concluded its run, operating primarily as a short-lived experimental test and proof-of-concept [https://berkeley.eduforum_thread.php?id=15694&postid=118571]. | ||