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## Introducing the
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[Getting started running a GaiaNet node on your personal computer!](https://github.com/GaiaNet-AI/gaianet-node/blob/main/README.md)
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* a specialized and fine-tuned LLM (e.g., an LLM that excels in answering questions about the Rust programming language)
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* a domain-specific knowledge base (e.g., knowledge about the WasmEdge project)
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* an inference app that manages the context and history of conversations (e.g., RAG and MemGPT prompt injection)
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* compute resources required to run the LLM app as an API service (e.g., a Nvidia GPU or a Mac M3 device)
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The GaiaNet protocol connects and incentivizes GaiaNet 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 GaiaNet node services through a decentralized marketplace. It also incentivizes domains to manage node agents through a staking program. Furthermore, the GaiaNet protocol connects model creators (i.e., people who have skills to finetune models) and knowledge providers to node operators through a marketplace.
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### Gaia node
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Each Gaia node provides a specialized API service that encapsulates a unique combination of
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* a specialized and fine-tuned LLM (e.g., an LLM that excels in answering questions about the Rust programming language)
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* a domain-specific knowledge base (e.g., knowledge about the WasmEdge project)
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* an inference app that manages the context and history of conversations (e.g., RAG and MemGPT prompt injection)
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* compute resources required to run the LLM app as an API service (e.g., a Nvidia GPU or a Mac M3 device)
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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.
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### Gaia domain
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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 doman owner vouches for its node agents by puttings its reputation behind the agents. Hence, a staking mechnism 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.
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### Gaia protocol
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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.
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### Join us!
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