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Getting started running a Gaia node on your personal computer!
Each Gaia node provides a specialized API service that encapsulates a unique combination of
The Gaia node API service is fully compatible with the OpenAI JSON spec, and hence each Gaia node can function as an alternative backend for OpenAI-based frontends or agents.
Gaia nodes are organized into Gaia domains so that they can be discovered and accessed from the world. A Gaia domain groups together nodes that have similiar purposes, and provides a single Internet domain for all its node agents. For example, agents that answer student questions at University of California at Berkeley could be organized under the gaianet.berkeley.edu domain. The domain owner vouches for its node agents by puttings its reputation behind the agents. Hence, a staking mechanism is designed for the domains. If a domain is found to have too many inactive or even misbehaving agents, the domain stakers could be slashed.
The Gaia protocol connects and incentivizes Gaia nodes and domains to form a coherent network of web services for AI agents. It provides a mechanism to discover, connect to, and pay for Gaia node services through a decentralized marketplace. It also incentivizes domains to manage node agents through a staking program. Furthermore, the Gaia protocol connects model creators (i.e., people who have skills to finetune models) and knowledge providers to node operators through a marketplace.
🦀 Rust implementation of Celery for producing and consuming background tasks
The official documentation of Gaia. Learn how to run nodes, deploy nodes to domains, find framework integrations and learn how to build and run agents with decentralized inferencing.
Find node configurations to easily setup your Gaia nodes on your machine with open source models and ready-made settings.
A web-based platform for converting raw knowledge base files into deployable vector database snapshots for the Gaia Network. Upload your documents, get AI-powered embeddings, and deploy instantly to your Gaia Node.
This repository is a collection of practical examples, code snippets, and mini-projects demonstrating how to use Gaia effectively with Python or JavaScript.
A comprehensive command-line interface (CLI) tool for managing and running various AI models through GaiaNet nodes. The toolkit provides intelligent model selection, system-aware recommendations, and seamless setup for your own AI infrastructure.
Unified token list for OP Mainnet, Base, and other OP Chains
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