Golem And OpenAI In Advanced Negotiations To Harness Supercomputing Power
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Granted the testing phase is successful, OpenAI will use Golem’s (GLM) available computing power to balance the currently used Microsoft’s Azure data centre load during peak hours.
Due to the exponential growth of ChatGPT in popularity, the company faces extraordinary difficulties expanding its servers to meet the demand. Depending on a partnership with Microsoft to deliver an expansion on time through their Azure data centre makes the whole task even more cumbersome and poses a significant challenge to their ambitious growth targets.
As a positive sign for the cryptocurrency community as a whole, OpenAI Limited Partnership started looking into opportunities beyond conventional Datacenters.
Golem has proven with time its availability of massive computational resources on-demand, as a result of the unique tokenomics based on supplying the blockchain network with the largest decentralized supercomputer to date. It’s the core technology of CGI rendering and scientific calculation can easily be adapted to AI computation as both can be parallelized and divided into thousands of servers loosely interconnected throughout the world.
Needless to say, that Golem is staying firm with its tokenomics idea, and OpenAI is set to become one of the largest buyers of GLM tokens to reserve their right to use the decentralized supercomputer infrastructure offered by Golem.
This is one of the largest Golem project collaborations as Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) to date that we are thrilled to see develop right now.
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