PANews, December 12th – Pundi AI announced a partnership with LinqAI, the development team behind the decentralized computing network LinqProtocol, to jointly buildPANews, December 12th – Pundi AI announced a partnership with LinqAI, the development team behind the decentralized computing network LinqProtocol, to jointly build

Pundi AI partners with LinqAI to drive innovation in decentralized AI from data to computing power.

2025/12/12 16:30

PANews, December 12th – Pundi AI announced a partnership with LinqAI, the development team behind the decentralized computing network LinqProtocol, to jointly build a decentralized AI ecosystem driven by trusted data and scalable computing power. Pundi AI enables the community to create and validate high-quality AI training data through on-chain traceability and tokenized ownership, while LinqProtocol provides global GPU and CPU resources through a permissionless computing network, running AI tasks at a lower cost than centralized cloud computing.

This collaboration will combine Pundi AI's verifiable datasets with LinqProtocol's computing network to unlock new use cases requiring high computational intensity, such as advanced AI agents, inference workloads, simulations, and automation. The shared vision is to empower users to control the value they create, with data belonging to the generator, and computing power being transparent and globally distributed. In the future, as both ecosystems expand, more integration, incentive mechanisms, and developer opportunities will be introduced to jointly build a community-driven, open-network-supported AI future.

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