Are we sleeping on the infrastructure projects that AI and robotics will need?
Full disclosure, I do not own any meaningful bags in either three of the projects that I’m going to mention. I’ve been watching projects such as AIOZ Network, Aleph Cloud, and Arweave, and I can’t shake the feeling these could be the backbone of robotics and AI in the real world.
AIOZ has partnerships with Alibaba Cloud, Nvidia, Neo Blockchain, Qualcomm, and Google for Startups. Its decentralized streaming, AI compute, and storage could power robotics systems that need to process and share huge amounts of data in real time without depending on one central server.
Aleph Cloud is already working with Ubisoft and HyperSwap and has a $1M accelerator for new projects. Its multi-chain “supercloud” with private compute, dynamic storage, and upcoming GPU power could give robots and AI agents secure, low-latency access to the computing resources they need anywhere in the world.
Arweave is permanent decentralized storage, already used by major organizations. For robotics, it could mean keeping critical training data, operational logs, and AI models stored forever and instantly accessible without the risk of losing it if a company shuts down a server.
If robotics and automation are going to be everywhere in factories, logistics, healthcare, and homes, don’t we need exactly these kinds of decentralized and resilient systems to keep them running?
So why aren’t these moving? Is it just too early for the market to catch up, or am I missing something? I’d love to hear from people with backgrounds in computer science, AI, robotics, or coding who can explain the gap, because to me this looks like inevitable infrastructure for the future.
TL;DR: AIOZ, Aleph Cloud, and Arweave seem like critical building blocks for real-world robotics and AI from compute to streaming to permanent storage, yet the market’s seemingly ignoring them. What am I missing?
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