According to BlockBeats, on August 21, SubQuery showcased the next-generation features of its decentralized network at the Berlin Web3 Summit, introducing decentralized AI inference hosting. James Bayly, SubQuery's Chief Operating Officer, demonstrated the latest open-source LLama model running on SubQuery's internal test network.
SubQuery Network is an innovative infrastructure layer aimed at providing developers with decentralized tools to support decentralized data indexing and RPC services. The company plans to focus on offering accessible, simple, and low-cost open-source production-grade AI model hosting services. SubQuery claims these services are a viable alternative to centralized service providers and technologies, achieving this through an open network that allows anyone to participate as a node operator or delegator.