
When AI computing power is monopolized by giants and model training costs are high, a new open, collaborative, and incentivized AI ecosystem is emerging - Bittensor is here with its decentralized solution.
A highlight of the Beijing event was the presence of Bittensor co-founder Jacob Robert Steeves. An industry veteran with a background in mathematics and computer science, and former Google Brain researcher involved in neuromorphic chip development, Jacob will deliver a keynote presentation. He will provide an in-depth analysis of Bittensor's unique Yuma consensus mechanism—a key technology that extends Bitcoin mining primitives to the AI field and verifies the output quality of large language models—and will reveal how this mechanism coordinates a global machine learning network to achieve equitable value distribution.
