io.net, the DePIN for GPU compute, announced on Tuesday, December 10th, that it has partnered with Mira Network, a provider of trustless AI output verification.
In a press release shared with Cryptowisser, io.net said the partnership will address challenges relating to AI accuracy and reliability while supporting scalable, decentralized solutions for advanced AI applications.
Mira’s AI output verification system leverages consensus techniques to significantly decrease errors and provide reliable outcomes. The partnership with io.net will allow Mira to scale its operations while lowering costs and latency by accessing decentralized GPU infrastructure.
Furthermore, the provision of cost-effective GPUs will also support Mira Network’s Node Delegator Program, powered by io.net’s decentralized compute network. According to the team, the initiative allows contributors to delegate GPU resources, supporting Mira’s consensus operations while earning network rewards. The program lowers the technical barriers to entry for individuals and organizations looking to participate in decentralized AI.
While commenting on the partnership, Tausif Ahmed, Chief Business Development Officer at io.net, said,
“AI’s full potential can only be realized once it can be fully assured of providing consistent, reliable, and unbiased insights. Through this partnership with Mira Network, we’re not only addressing AI’s accuracy challenges but demonstrating the power of decentralized compute.”
Stone Gettings, Head of Growth at Mira Network, added that,
“At Mira, we believe that AI’s vast potential is only just beginning to be discovered and that reliability and trust will be integral to accelerating adoption. As we prepare to launch our Node Delegator Program, the support of io.net will prove invaluable in further decentralizing our network while providing users with access to reliable compute.”
Mira Network addresses the AI adoption challenges most businesses face using advanced consensus methods that evaluate AI-generated outputs across several models, decreasing first-pass mistakes below 5% and aiming for error rates of less than 0.1% with continued research.
Powered by io.net's globally distributed computing network, Mira now has the scalable, dependable GPU infrastructure required to support its verification systems. The availability of thousands of GPUs courtesy of io.net will enable Mira to meet the needs of its growing user base while maintaining seamless, low-latency performance.
io.net is a decentralized physical infrastructure network (DePIN) that deploys and manages on-demand, decentralized GPU clusters from geo-distributed sources. Hundreds of thousands of GPUs are accessible today in IO Network, and this Internet of GPUs is specifically architected for low latency, high processing demand use cases like AI/ML ops and cloud gaming. io.net democratizes access to GPU compute capacity while reducing costs, expediting lead times, and expanding choice for engineers and businesses. Access compute capacity for a fraction of the cost or become a capacity supplier at io.net.
Meanwhile, Mira is architecting the verification layer for trustless AI systems through advanced consensus mechanisms. Their network employs sophisticated binarization techniques and distributed verification protocols to enable reliable AI execution at scale. With over 200,000 active users and multiple production implementations, Mira's research and development in LLM consensus and verification systems is establishing new paradigms in AI reliability. The network's innovative approach to handling compound error rates and verification of complex reasoning chains represents a significant advancement in making AI systems truly autonomous and reliable.