Render Network Explores Decentralized AI Future at ETH Denver 2025
Caroline Bishop
Render Network delves into the future of decentralized AI and DePIN at ETH Denver 2025, highlighting innovations in AI agents and decentralized compute.
The Render Network has actively participated in the ETH Denver 2025, showcasing its advancements in decentralized AI and DePIN (decentralized physical infrastructure networks). The event highlighted the growing importance of real-world applications of decentralized AI, with Render Network at the forefront of discussions on blockchain, AI, and decentralized compute, according to Render Network.
DeAI Day: Dawn of the Agents
During the ETH Denver event, Render Network co-hosted “DeAI Day: Dawn of the Agents” at the Meow Wolf immersive gallery space in Denver. The event brought together leaders in decentralized AI, including MorpheusAI and VeniceAI. Discussions focused on the convergence of DePIN and decentralized AI protocols, with a particular emphasis on the rise of on-chain AI agents. Render’s Trevor Harries-Jones highlighted the potential of distributed GPUs to handle AI workloads efficiently, thus enhancing accessibility for decentralized AI development.
Mainstage Discussions and Panels
Render Network’s AI scout, Paul Roales, participated in the “Bitcoin for AI: The Poster Children Catalyzing Decentralized Intelligence” panel. The panel underscored the significance of decentralized compute in the AI economy, particularly in powering on-chain agents and scaling consumer AI applications. Roales emphasized the increasing power of consumer GPUs, which are becoming pivotal in democratizing access to AI technologies.
Turning Hype into Real-World Wins
Render Network also joined IoTeX’s “DePIN ❤️ AI” event to discuss real-world applications of decentralized AI. Phil Gara from Render Network elaborated on how decentralized infrastructure is revolutionizing AI, gaming, and finance sectors. He highlighted Render Network’s role in bridging 3D rendering and AI workflows, facilitating new forms of 3D creation and immersive experiences.
The Future of DeAI and AI Agents
The conversations at ETH Denver extended to a broader dialogue about the future of DeAI and AI agents. Tristan Relly from Render Foundation discussed the need for decentralization to ensure AI models remain open and accessible, while Phil Gara emphasized the potential of DePINs to enable user-owned AI systems through token incentives.
Looking Ahead: RenderCon 2025
Building on the momentum from ETH Denver, Render Network is set to delve deeper into discussions on the future of 3D, AI, and GPU computing at RenderCon 2025. The event will feature industry leaders exploring the intersections of technology and creativity.
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