HomeNews* Theta expands its technology adoption with new partnerships in academia and esports.
Brandeis University’s Liu Lab integrates Theta EdgeCloud to support research in machine learning and AI.
Sungkyunkwan University in South Korea joins as an EdgeCloud customer for advanced AI and media research.
Cloud9 and THETA Network collaborate to launch an AI-powered chatbot for esports fans.
Theta hosted an AMA session to address recent updates and community questions, with further announcements expected in June.
The Theta ecosystem has announced several partnerships and technology deployments in May, including new collaborations with universities and developments in the esports sector. The company is focused on broadening the reach of its decentralized computing platform, Theta EdgeCloud, as organizations seek more efficient AI and media solutions.
Advertisement - According to recent statements, the Liu Lab at Brandeis University, led by Professor Hongfu Liu, has adopted Theta EdgeCloud for projects in machine learning, including data-centric learning, clustering analysis, and transfer learning. This move is aimed at accelerating the lab’s AI research by leveraging decentralized GPU (graphics processing unit) computing resources. Additional details are available in the official announcement.
In South Korea, Sungkyunkwan University’s AI & Media Lab (AIM Lab), under Professor Sungeun Hong, has also started using Theta EdgeCloud. The lab’s research includes multimodal learning—which integrates data from different sources—domain adaptation, 3D vision, and human-AI alignment. The partnership supports the university’s work on advanced Artificial Intelligence topics. The full details can be found here.
Cloud9, a leading esports organization, has teamed up with Theta Network to develop and launch an AI-powered esports chatbot. This new tool is designed to improve the way esports fans interact and receive real-time information during events. More information about this partnership is provided by Esports Insider.
In addition to these developments, Theta recently hosted an AMA (Ask Me Anything) session to answer questions from its community and provide updates on ongoing projects. The company noted that further updates and the next phase of Theta EdgeCloud development are scheduled for release in June.
These latest partnerships and technology integrations reflect Theta’s ongoing strategy to increase the adoption of decentralized computing solutions in research, education, and digital media. The company continues to expand its presence in both academic and commercial sectors through new applications and collaborations.
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Brandeis And SKKU Adopt Theta EdgeCloud For AI Research
HomeNews* Theta expands its technology adoption with new partnerships in academia and esports.
In South Korea, Sungkyunkwan University’s AI & Media Lab (AIM Lab), under Professor Sungeun Hong, has also started using Theta EdgeCloud. The lab’s research includes multimodal learning—which integrates data from different sources—domain adaptation, 3D vision, and human-AI alignment. The partnership supports the university’s work on advanced Artificial Intelligence topics. The full details can be found here.
Cloud9, a leading esports organization, has teamed up with Theta Network to develop and launch an AI-powered esports chatbot. This new tool is designed to improve the way esports fans interact and receive real-time information during events. More information about this partnership is provided by Esports Insider.
In addition to these developments, Theta recently hosted an AMA (Ask Me Anything) session to answer questions from its community and provide updates on ongoing projects. The company noted that further updates and the next phase of Theta EdgeCloud development are scheduled for release in June.
These latest partnerships and technology integrations reflect Theta’s ongoing strategy to increase the adoption of decentralized computing solutions in research, education, and digital media. The company continues to expand its presence in both academic and commercial sectors through new applications and collaborations.
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