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fetch.ai introduces a decentralized AI model that collaborates with blockchains and autonomous agents for complex tasks. The system allows community participation in AI development and reduces dependence on major technology companies. Property upgrades support large-scale analysis in a variety of areas.
Fetch.ai, a founding member of The Artificial Superintelligence Alliance, has launched the ASI-1 Mini, an AI model designed for Web3. This model works with blockchain and autonomous AI agents, helping to efficiently handle complex tasks.
The ASI-1 Mini features seamless Web3 integration, allowing secure user interaction and allowing participants to contribute to its development. This model runs at the level of major AI systems, while significantly less hardware, making it cost-effective.
This project transforms the traditional AI ownership paradigm. Instead of focusing control on high-tech giants, the model employs decentralization, allowing the Web3 community to invest, train and own these AI models.
Humayun Sheikh, CEO of Fetch.ai, explained that this is the first major product of the ASI Alliance and will launch a new era of ASI rollouts and community-owned AI. He added:
“The ASI-1 Mini is just the beginning. Over the next few days, we will be rolling out advanced agent tool calls, enhanced multimodal capabilities, and deeper Web3 integration. With these enhancements, the ASI-1 Mini ensures that AI value creation remains in the hands of those who drive growth.”
A new approach to AI with mom and MOA systems
The ASI-1 Mini introduces an innovative architectural approach by utilizing a mix of models (MOM) and agent (MOA). Rather than relying on a single large model, moms adjust multiple small special AI models to select the best model for each task. Meanwhile, the MOA framework allows independent AI agents to efficiently manage complex allocations and collaboratively manage them.
The model also tackles the long-standing “black box” problem in AI, where decision-making processes are often opaque. ASI-1 Mini uses step-by-step inference, allowing real-time corrections, and increasing transparency by allowing users to understand and improve responses generated by AI.
Expanding capabilities and future development
According to Fetch.ai, the ASI-1 Mini can quickly process far more data, starting with a context window of up to 1 million tokens to analyze complex documents and technical manuals. Future updates will increase this capacity to 10 million tokens, allowing for large-scale data analysis, including legal and financial records.
The team is also working on more advanced AI agents that can handle complex tasks such as travel booking based on simple language commands. The system extends beyond text-based data that incorporates images and other complex information. Additionally, developers can create and monetize AI-powered tools within the open force ecosystem.
The ASI-1 Mini now has access to FET token holders with no tier options. Advanced features such as agent tool calls and Web3 wallet integration are quickly introduced to improve the user experience.
FET tokens have dropped by more than 10% over the last 24 hours. However, trading volume has increased by more than 80%, indicating strong market activity around the token.
Fetch.ai recently announced its integration into the Nukurai ecosystem. The company said the move will further strengthen AI and distributed systems, paving the way for opportunities for innovation, scalability and new collaboration.
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