In spatial computing, the stakes for performance are incredibly high. The difference between a seamless experience and a disjointed one often comes down to a single factor: latency.
For spatial computing to blend the digital and physical worlds convincingly, digital objects must synchronize with the world in real-time. Any delay and the illusion shatters. The Posemesh’s DePIN for AI perception is designed to minimize latency and maximize the magic of augmented reality (AR) and spatial computing experiences.
Traditional cloud services, like AWS and Azure, have served humans well; however, as you venture into the world of collaborative spatial computing, such as shared AR, you need something faster to handle the demands of real-time interaction without glitching.
The Posemesh hypothesizes that the posemesh network, with its multitude of decentralized nodes, will outpace the latency of legacy Web2 cloud networks.
But how can you help test this theory and earn AUKI points while doing it?
To test this theory, The Posemesh has deployed Pinger, a Telegram mini app designed to test the Auki posemesh’s network latency. The Pinger app measures latency across the currently live posemesh DePIN network, which still operates on the traditional Web2 cloud infrastructure and will soon allow DePIN operators to host their own servers on spare compute.
Tap-to-earn, by pinging the posemesh’s DePIN servers—currently numbering around 300—you can help The Posemesh research efforts to record and analyze critical latency data. Named for its function, the 'Pinger' captures the usual internet latency experienced by average app users by pinging the posemesh’s DePIN servers. All community members have to do is hit a key to ping a small series of randomly selected nodes in the posemesh’s network.
The Pinger app allows users to compete via a leaderboard, completing latency tasks hourly, daily, and weekly. Users can also climb the rankings through an easy-to-share referral program: when a new user signs up via your link, you earn more AUKI points.
Since the soft launch of the Pinger app last week, the Posemesh has already registered more than 11,000 users and logged more than 14 million latency reports.
Ready to score? Join the Tap-to-Earn fun and start pinging by clicking on the link below to get started and earn AUKI points while helping provide latency research.
https://t.me/PosemeshBot/Pinger
It's a fun and engaging way to get involved in the posemesh. Every ping helps The Posemesh optimize the DePIN for AI, ensuring that when you reach out to touch a digital object, it's there, as real as anything else in the room.
The next leap forward is to decentralize further. The plan will incentivize users to host local servers using devices like Raspberry Pi or other spare computing resources. By bringing the servers closer to users, the posemesh can achieve even lower latency than the centralized Web2 clouds.
The Pinger will be crucial in this phase. It will allow us to compare the performance of our burgeoning DePIN network against the established cloud giants and help us play the game better.
Join the posemesh’s mission to lead the spatial computing revolution and be part of a movement that values privacy, decentralization, and community.
Participate, innovate, and earn rewards in The Posemesh DePIN economy designed for the next 100 billion people, devices and AI. The posemesh is building a future where AI perception serves humanity’s highest good, not corporations or governments.
Don’t miss out; get your ping on today ➡️ https://t.me/PosemeshBot/Pinger
Auki is making the physical world accessible to AI by building the real world web: away for robots and digital devices like smart glasses and phones to browse, navigate, and search physical locations.
70% of the world economy is still tied to physical locations and labor, so making the physical world accessible to AI represents a 3X increase in the TAM of AI in general. Auki's goal is to become the decentralized nervous system of AI in the physical world, providing collaborative spatial reasoning for the next 100bn devices on Earth and beyond.
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