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Solving AI’s Energy Crisis with Decentralized Compute, w/ Akash CEO Greg Osuri

Solving AI’s Energy Crisis with Decentralized Compute, w/ Akash CEO Greg Osuri

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What happens when AI runs out of energy? As models grow exponentially, the world’s compute and energy needs are skyrocketing—and our current infrastructure may not keep up.

On today's episode of THE PEOPLE'S AI, presented by Gensyn, we speak with Greg Osuri, founder and CEO of Akash Network, to dive into the future of decentralized AI and why distributed compute could be the key to solving AI’s looming energy crisis. Greg explains the real-world constraints facing AI data centers, why GPU shortages are only the beginning, and how asynchronous AI training and swarm learning could fundamentally change how models are trained.

We explore:

  • [2:39] The core problem decentralized compute is solving
  • [7:17] AI’s insatiable energy demand and the role of hyperscalers
  • [9:33] Why energy supply is the real AI bottleneck
  • [12:29] Asynchronous and distributed AI training explained
  • [20:44] How mainstream AI is beginning to embrace decentralized models
  • [24:57] Moving AI compute to the power source: solar, wind, and home devices
  • [41:38] The White House AI plan and the future of open-source AI

This episode connects AI infrastructure, energy sustainability, and decentralization, offering a first-principles look at how we can build a more resilient, sovereign future for machine intelligence.

If you’re curious about AI compute, open-source AI, and the intersection of energy and technology, this conversation will expand the way you think about the future of AI.

Akash Network:

https://akash.network/

About Gensyn:

Gensyn is a protocol for machine learning computation. It provides a standardised way to execute machine learning tasks over any device in the world. This aggregates the world's computing supply into a single network, which can support AI systems at far greater scale than is possible today. It is fully open source and permissionless, meaning anyone can contribute to the network or use it.

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