The future is always a thing of uncertainty. The scientific advancements that were developed to make sense of it have historically been restricted to an upper class of techno-feudalist elites. We ask ourselves: how can we bring computational freedom to the masses?
Our answer: a decentralized network of R1-grade Turing machines consolidated to form a new kind of supercomputer — one that's universally accessible and unilaterally independent. In your hands, this novel interface for compute has the potential to solve the most complex problems faced by the world and its constituents.
— SP & IA
