io.net, the leading decentralized physical infrastructure network (DePIN) for GPUs, has announced a strategic partnership with CreatorBid, AI Agent Launchpad and specialist provider of AI-driven tools for creators and brands. The collaboration will enable CreatorBid to scale its image models efficiently by leveraging io.net’s decentralized GPU network, enhancing decentralized infrastructure for AI development.
The integration provides CreatorBid with access to scalable and flexible GPU resources without the constraints of traditional centralized infrastructure. By tapping into io.net’s decentralized GPU network, CreatorBid can ensure the performance and reliability necessary to support its advanced AI-driven solutions. This approach not only optimizes resource utilization but reduces costs, making high-performance computing more accessible for businesses operating on the frontlines of AI technology.
Tausif Ahmed, VP of Business Development at io.net, stated: “This partnership enables CreatorBid to leverage our decentralized GPU network for their image and video models. We look forward to supporting their work with a flexible and cost-effective compute solution.”
CreatorBid CEO Phil Kothe said: “io.net gives us access to scalable GPU resources to power the future of AI Influencers and Agents. Images are just the very beginning and soon we’ll see Agents creating videos, live-streams, and content in any format.”
CreatorBid is at the forefront of the AI Creator Economy, offering a platform where creators and brands can harness the power of AI Agents to launch, grow, and monetize their digital presence. AI Agents act as customizable digital personas capable of engaging audiences, creating content, and driving interactions autonomously.
Through CreatorBid’s innovative use of Agent Keys, creators can foster co-ownership and build vibrant communities around these AI-driven entities. This unique approach opens new avenues for engagement, allowing creators and fans to share in the value generated by their AI Agents.
CreatorBid’s core services include tools for creators to scale their operations, monetize their content, and interact with their audiences in novel ways. By integrating cutting-edge AI tools with blockchain technology, CreatorBid is redefining the creator landscape and empowering a new generation of digital entrepreneurs.
The partnership underscores the practical applications of decentralized GPU networks in industries like content creation, branding, and AI development. By integrating decentralized infrastructure, CreatorBid is poised to accelerate its vision for an AI-driven Creator Economy, while io.net continues to demonstrate the versatility and scalability of its Internet of GPUs for diverse use cases.
About io.net
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.
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About Creator.Bid
CreatorBid is the hub for the AI Creator Economy, where anyone can launch, grow, and earn rewards
with AI Agents. Creators can co-own and build communities around these AI Agents using Agent Keys: digital membership tokens that open up new opportunities for engagement and value sharing. AI Agents are at the heart of CreatorBid’s vision for the future of the Creator Economy. CreatorBid is uniquely positioned to play a key role in the transition towards an autonomous Creator Economy, with its ecosystem token, $AGENT, serving as a value driver and governance tool within the platform.
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