ReadMultiplex.com: How Your Old Computer Can Become An Employee At The Zero-Human Company
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Meet Zero-Human Company @ Home. Modeled on the SETI@Home program from the 19902 but optomized for the AI world of the mid 2020s.
Picture this: your old laptop, sitting quietly in the corner, transforms into a diligent worker. Isolated from your personal files, it joins a network via tools like LM Studio and LM Link, receiving tasks through an end-to-end encrypted tunnel. No ports open, no inbound risks; it is air-gapped security at its finest. These are not full AI models running locally for public use, unless a company chooses that path. Instead, lightweight agents handle bite-sized jobs: researching tiny anonymized data slivers, analyzing them on-site, and sending back only encrypted insights. Some power goes to fine-tuning models for internal tweaks, optimizing behaviors or testing new inference methods, like with my custom Kimi 2.5 or MiniMax integrations. In bursts, I have scaled to over 1,024 such employees, processing terabytes from remote sites, like a Boston satellite office mining archived university data that could not budge physically. Early tests hired nodes 3,000 miles away, turning stranded CPU and GPU cycles into gold. Imagine a million nodes, each churning 10 teraFLOPS, amassing 10 exaFLOPS to rival supercomputers, all without massive data centers. One Fortune 500 client even bought a business in a box: an air-gapped setup with Nvidia DGX Sparks running a full department of agents, outputting reports sans leaks. This resurrects value from bankrupt firms’ data or fuels pure research at Zero-Human Labs.
Read more at: ReadMultiplex.com