Titan Network Adds Tencent, Alibaba and Kling AI as Clients for Consumer-Powered Decentralized Cloud
Titan Network has added Tencent, Alibaba and Kling AI as clients for its crowdsourced computing network. The company says its clients achieve up to 75% cost savings on AI infrastructure.
Titan Network has signed Tencent, Alibaba and Kling AI as clients for its decentralized cloud computing service. The company aggregates unused computing power from consumers' connected devices and rents it to corporate clients for data tasks including web scraping, data collection and content delivery.
Konstantin Tkachuk, founder and chief strategy officer of Titan Network, said the firm now counts two of the top 10 AI companies among its users.
“We have two of the top 10 AI companies in the world using our products to realize 75% cost savings on their infrastructure,” Tkachuk said in an interview at the Proof of Talk conference in Paris. Titan Network pays 80% of revenue from corporate data tasks to individuals who share their devices and bandwidth. Users download a browser plugin or specialized software to participate.
The company has 4 million connected devices worldwide, with about 1 million online at any one time. It has captured about 5% of the AI data market in Asia. “Titan has broken the code no one else has been to before, enabling regular people to make money from the up-and-coming AI data infrastructure industry,” River Davis, Titan Network's creative director, said.
Titan Network focuses on private citizens rather than institutional servers, distinguishing it from other decentralized physical infrastructure networks.
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