ChainOpera AI is pleased to announce the start of its first visit to China. Renowned scholar and co-founder Salman along with Aiden will be in attendance.
BlockBeats News, September 5th, the world's leading "AI+Blockchain" integration project ChainOpera's China tour is about to land in Shanghai and Hangzhou. The project focuses on "Collaborative Intelligence" and has over 3 million users, over 100,000 developers, and thousands of GPU nodes. Its flagship application has previously topped the BSC chain's AI DApp daily ranking.
The event will take place on September 6th (Saturday) from 14:00 to 18:00 in Shanghai and on September 7th (Sunday) from 14:00 to 18:00 in Hangzhou. The event will analyze cutting-edge developments such as multi-agent collaboration and Proof of Intelligence (PoI) mechanism, discuss AI's innovation in DeFi, creative, and other scenarios, and provide opportunities to connect developers, the community, and capital. Additionally, the project's co-founders, renowned scholars, member of the US National Academy of Engineering, and Dean of the USC Viterbi School of Engineering, Dr. Salman Avestimehr, along with the founder of the FedML research framework, Dr. Aiden He, will be present to meet with users.
Sign up for the Shanghai event; sign up for the Hangzhou event.
Last December, the AI public chain ChainOpera AI announced the completion of a $17 million financing round. This round of financing was led by Finality Capital, Road Capital, and IDG Capital, with participation from Camford VC, ABCDE Capital, Amber Group, Modular Capital, Sparkle Ventures, AimTop Venture, Wisemont Capital, LDV Partners, Acequia Capital, PrimeSet, among others.
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