Aethir Partners with ASU to Enhance Game-Based Learning with AI

Aethir, a decentralized compute network, has recently entered into a partnership with Arizona State University (ASU), specifically its Endless Games and Learning Lab. This collaboration marks a significant milestone as it is Aethir’s first venture with an educational institution. The primary goal of this partnership is to launch a pilot scheme that will explore scalable, real-world applications of applied AI within game-based learning environments. ASU is renowned for its innovation and patent achievements, making it an ideal partner for Aethir’s ambitious project.
The Endless Games and Learning Lab plans to utilize Aethir’s distributed AI compute platform to facilitate applied research, student-led development, and interactive learning experiences. Aethir is also contributing up to $3 million in network credits to support this initiative. The first projects stemming from this collaboration are anticipated to commence in the 2025–2026 academic year. Aethir’s network boasts over 435,000 containers of virtual GPU-powered hardware across more than 90 countries, including significant presences in Singapore, the US, and Hong Kong.
Mark Ollila, the director of ASU’s Endless Games and Learning Lab, expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, stating that it enables the scaling of their ambitions through a high-performance, globally distributed AI infrastructure. He emphasized the vision of making educational AI and game-based learning accessible and meaningful. Aethir’s chief revenue officer, Paul Thind, echoed this sentiment, highlighting the potential for AI and edge computing to unlock new avenues for learning, creativity, and collaboration among students and researchers alike.
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