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How Heisenberg's CPU Network Decentralizes AI (and Who Really Controls It)

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Is the future of AI destined to be controlled by a handful of tech giants? Mori Zihayat, co-founder of the Heisenberg Network, argues for a different path, one where power is decentralized and accessible to everyone.

In this conversation, Mori breaks down the vision for a human-centered AI built on a distributed network of CPUs. We explore why centralizing AI is the real risk, how "prompt-to-process" pipelines can provide AI agents with real-time context, and how you could get involved and earn rewards by contributing your computer's spare processing power.

This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of AI, web3, data ownership, and the future of technology.

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Topics Covered: Decentralized AI, Human-Centered AI, Heisenberg Network, CPU Power, Web3, AI Agents, Data Privacy, Passive Income, Future of Technology

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