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UNIVERSA: Inviting Global Participation in Building the World's Most Ambitious AI Scientific Network
Open-source AI protocol enables individuals and organizations to sponsor dedicated AI nodes for pioneering research.
UNIVERSA today announced the launch of its open-source AI protocol, introducing a sponsorship model that enables individuals and organizations worldwide to sponsor dedicated AI nodes for scientific discovery. Each node contributes to solving humanity's most pressing challenges through continuous, AI-powered research, with collective node power accelerating breakthrough discoveries.
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About UNIVERSA
UNIVERSA is an ambitious scientific endeavor, uniting global minds and advanced AI to decode the universe's deepest mysteries. By enabling global participation in AI-powered research, UNIVERSA is creating the world's first truly democratic scientific research ecosystem.
Earth Atlas website: universa.org/earth
For Sponsorship Inquiries:
UNIVERSA Growth Team
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SOURCE: UNIVERSA
Y.Kobayashi--AMWN