TechFlow reported on August 21 that, according to Cointelegraph, SubQuery, a universal data indexing framework for Web3, showcased the next-generation capabilities of its decentralized network—decentralized AI inference hosting—at the Berlin Web3 Summit. James Bayly, COO of SubQuery, demonstrated live how the latest open-source Llama model runs on SubQuery's internal testnet.
The SubQuery Network is an innovative infrastructure layer dedicated to providing developers with decentralized tools supporting decentralized data indexing and RPC services. The company plans to focus on delivering accessible, simple, and low-cost open-source, production-grade AI model hosting services, claiming they are viable alternatives to centralized service providers and technologies, achieved through an open network in which anyone can participate as a node operator or delegator.




