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NuNet Whitepaper
  • NuNet Whitepaper
  • Summary
  • 🌎Global Computing Infrastructure
    • Current State: data and computing silos
    • A flexible, decentralized computational universe
  • 🌐System architecture
    • Overview
    • Computational and Functional Principles
      • Context Awareness
      • Mobility
      • Value Exchange
    • Supported functionalities
      • Mobile Computational Processes
      • Flexible Workflow Design
      • Data and Value Production & Exchange
      • Logical Scalability
      • Verification and Validation
      • An Ecosystem of Adaptive Decentralized Computations
      • Learning and Meta-Learning
      • Human-mediated Cognitive Development
  • 💼Business and Operational Model
    • Multi-sided platform
      • Compute providers
      • Data Providers
      • AI Service Providers
      • Consumers
      • Network Operators
      • Technical Partners
      • Platform Developers
      • NuNet Organization
    • Partnerships and envisioned interoperations
      • SingularityNET
      • Decentralized AI Alliance (DAIA)
      • SingularityDAO
      • COD
      • Others
  • 👨‍💻Governance & Decentralization
    • Governance
    • Governance Roadmap
    • Future NuNet Token
      • Dynamic Pricing and Demand/Supply Dynamics
    • Ecosystem Building and Token Distribution
  • 💻Technical roadmap and Use Cases
    • Initial technical roadmap
    • Potential Use Cases
    • Large Partnerships
  • 🔗Whitepaper download and references
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Automating supply and delivery chains are special cases of business processes involving a large number or independent economic entities which for technological, economic or competitive reasons cannot be coordinated in a centralized manner (e.g. competing shippers may not want to subscribe or trust a centrally managed database owned by a large competitor), yet the coordination and real-time information exchange would clearly benefit all participants of the ecosystem. Secure distributed trust technologies combining public and permissioned blockchains may be integrated into IoT and AI processes for supporting diverse business models and commercial collaborations which were not available before (e.g. in smart power grid management, connected houses, utility management, etc.). A global decentralized computing framework of NuNet provides a technological basis for building such collaborations and computing workflows, leveraged by SingularityNET and other partner ecosystems.

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