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The rapid development of AI companies is driving the swift growth of the computing power market. However, the bottleneck of the AI industry is not the lack of computing power but its uneven distribution. AI unicorn companies have monopolized a large number of high-performance GPUs, putting AI startups at a disadvantage in acquiring computing resources. Hence, there is a market demand for decentralized computing power aggregation platforms.
Nevertheless, the current challenge with the newly emerged DEPIN(Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network) AI computing power network is its failure to accurately identify its customer base. This misalignment has led to the idle computing power not being properly allocated to the appropriate customers, resulting in wastage of computing resources. Large AI companies that train large scale models tend to use their own centralized computing power centers or cloud computing as the computing power provider for model training. Therefore, the customers of the decentralized depin computing power network have never been the big model companies! Instead, the target should be locked on AI startups that train specific vertical models.
Hajime.AI serves as a decentralized computing power sharing infrastructure for small and medium AI startups, aiming to build a global incubator for AI companies.
Through a P2P edge computing approach, we connect idle edge devices most efficiently, maximizing the utility of edge devices, while also allowing various computing powers to plug in, including centralized computing power centers.
The biggest difference between Hajime and other AI computing power projects is that we build a global edge computing power supply network by providing consumers with edge devices equipped with a variety of AI applications. We accelerate the growth of decentralization of computing power infrastructure by expanding the consumer end of computing power, providing more cost-effective computing power services for more small and medium-sized AI startup projects.
We believe that consumer end demand drives the expansion of the DePIN AI compute power network. That is why we introduce our first-generation edge device Hajimebot 1st Gen, which comes equipped with our first AI application POC(proof of concept application) "elderly companion project". It targets the elderly market's need for intergenerational companionship at the family level, providing personalized and diverse voice companionship and 3D imaging digital human services on the edge devices.
Hajimebot is a series of computing power edge devices and it is also an IoT family companion robot equipped with various AI applications. We use the metaphor of neurons to describe the network structure, where each family's smart companion device is like a neuron, connected to other neurons (families) through P2P technology, forming a decentralized, highly complex, and powerful global neural network, which is the world's largest edge vertical knowledge base. Such a network structure not only improves computational efficiency and data processing capabilities but also enhances network stability and anti-interference ability.
Distributed Hajimebots around the world will build a family-based network, sharing vertical public knowledge learned by edge devices through RAG(Retrieval-Augmented Generation) technology with the entire global family network.
In the future, the computing power network built by Hajimebot will carry more AI services, infiltrating countless families worldwide, supporting more AI startups with computing power development and a broad consumer base. We will also launch an inclusive computing power trading market and knowledge trading market called Hajime Garden, becoming the cradle for AI innovation.