The internet gave everyone a voice.
Open-source gave everyone a tool.
AI is still waiting.InfiniteZero is building the commons that changes that.
The world's best AI is trained on humanity's collective knowledge, behaviour, and experience. But it's built behind closed doors, by a handful of companies, for profit.
What if we built it together instead?
InfiniteZero is open infrastructure for training AI as a public good — the way the internet itself is a public good. Millions of devices, millions of people, contributing quietly to something that benefits everyone.
No one company controls it. No one company profits from it. It just gets better, for everyone, together.
Your device — your phone, your laptop — contributes to training shared AI models as you go about your day. Your raw data never leaves your hands. Only anonymised, encrypted patterns are shared with the network.
Your device learns locally → Encrypted patterns join the network → Shared AI models improve for everyone
The result is AI infrastructure that grows smarter the more people use it — like a library that gets better every time someone reads from it.
When AI is trained collectively, in the open, it stops being a product and starts being infrastructure.
| Domain | What changes |
|---|---|
| 🏥 Health | A model trained across millions of people worldwide — not just those who can pay for premium care |
| 🌱 Agriculture | AI that learns from farmers across every climate and continent |
| 📚 Education | Tools that improve from the experience of students everywhere, not just in well-funded schools |
This is what AI looks like when it's built for humanity rather than about it.
Apps are built the same way they always have been — but with InfiniteZero plugged in as a backend layer. Users opt in to contribute encrypted learning patterns. Data stays local. The app earns a share of network fees. The models improve for everyone.
You bring the brains. InfiniteZero brings the network.
- Deploy your AI models to the protocol.
- Users' devices train them locally on real-world data.
- Receive anonymized, encrypted updates that make your model smarter — without touching raw user data.
- Your work improves the AI for everyone, everywhere.
You bring the utility. The network brings the scale.
- Build apps that connect your users to the AI commons.
- Users benefit automatically — smarter recommendations, better predictions, personalized insights.
- Every interaction feeds back to the shared models, so your app grows smarter with the global network, without users ever seeing the protocol.
- Your app earns a share of network fees — generating revenue while your users' data stays entirely in their hands.
| Traditional AI | InfiniteZero |
|---|---|
| You build your own dataset | The network provides millions of real-world contributions |
| AI improves your product only | AI improves every app, every user, every model |
| You manage raw user data | Data stays on devices; privacy is guaranteed |
| Platform captures all value | App earns network fees; value returns to contributors |
Documentation · DevNet · White Paper
When you use an app built on InfiniteZero, your everyday activity — movement, choices, patterns — quietly helps train AI that belongs to everyone.
Your data never leaves your device. You're not a product. You're a contributor to something shared.
Think of it less like using a service, and more like leaving a book better than you found it.
InfiniteZero runs on Ethereum — open, decentralised, with no central authority. The network is secured by validators. The protocol is governed by the community. The models it trains belong to the commons.
A small team of PhD researchers spanning Oxford, South Korea, and France — rooted in Oxford's Human-Centered Computing division, under Sir Nigel Shadbolt and Emeritus Faculty Sir Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web. Three years of quiet building. Now it's live.
| Award | Detail |
|---|---|
| 🎓 University of Oxford | Founded in Computer Science, Division of Human-Centered Computing, led by Sir Nigel Shadbolt and Emeritus Faculty Sir Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web |
| 🏅 Edge City Grant — $40k awarded | Supported by Vitalik Buterin and co. via SHIFT Grants |
| 🏅 Artizen Fund — $85k raised | Community-funded via Artizen Season 6, with matched funding from the Funding the Commons (FTC) Fund for Public Goods |
| 🌐 Foresight Institute AI Node — Berlin | Selected to join Foresight's AI Node; co-working, events, and collaboration with leading AI and longtermist innovators |
| 🎓 UC Berkeley RDI Summit | Selected for the Summit on Responsible Decentralized Intelligence |
| 🔬 Decentralized Research Center | Featured by the DRC, recently funded by the Ethereum Foundation |
| 🏅 Cosmos Institute — $5k awarded | Early development grant, supported by philanthropist Brendan McCord |
We're raising funds to scale the network on Giveth — a zero-fee crypto donation platform. Donations are regularly matched, meaning a small contribution goes a long way.
Every dollar you put in doesn't just fund the work — it helps prove that AI infrastructure built for everyone, by everyone, is possible. You're not a donor. You're a founding contributor to something that belongs to no one and benefits everyone.
Support us → giveth.io/project/infinitezero-network
Run a node → github.com/InfiniteZeroFoundation/DevNet
Read the docs → docs.infinitezero.network
Say hello → abrahamnash@protonmail.com
InfiniteZero Foundation — open AI infrastructure, built by everyone, for everyone.
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