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The Artificial Superintelligence Alliance (ASI Alliance) today announced that ASI:Cloud has officially exited its beta phase and is now processing live, production-level AI workloads.
The platform provides developers and enterprises with permissionless access to enterprise-grade GPU infrastructure and AI inference services, offering a powerful alternative to traditional centralized cloud providers.
ASI:Cloud addresses the growing challenges of fragmented cloud ecosystems by delivering a unified infrastructure designed for scalability, transparency, and performance. As more organizations look to repatriate AI workloads and reduce reliance on centralized vendors, demand for flexible, production-ready AI infrastructure continues to rise.
Ben Goertzel, CEO of SingularityNET and a leading member of the ASI Alliance, stated
 
“Every GPU cycle brings us closer to sustainable decentralized intelligence. ASI:Cloud represents that vision becoming operational infrastructure rather than aspiration.”
Open Access and Transparent Pricing
ASI:Cloud combines permissionless access with clear and predictable pricing. Developers can authenticate with Web3 wallets without mandatory KYC, and payments are supported in FET and stablecoins, with fiat payment options planned for a future release.
The platform delivers OpenAI-compatible inference endpoints across leading open-source models, including Llama 3.3 70B, Qwen 3 32B, and Gemma 3 27B.
Pricing starts at $0.07 per million input tokens, offering a cost-efficient alternative to hyperscale cloud services that often involve high hourly GPU rates and unpredictable additional charges.
Enterprise-Grade Infrastructure Through Strategic Collaboration
ASI:Cloud is built through a collaboration between SingularityNET, which provides the AI infrastructure backend and model optimization, and CUDOS, which operates enterprise-grade compute infrastructure globally.
This partnership unifies billing, developer experience, and network access into a single, streamlined platform.
Luke Gniwecki, Head of AI Compute Product at CUDOS, noted that enterprises are increasingly constrained by capacity shortages and vendor lock-in within centralized cloud markets.
He emphasized that ASI:Cloud delivers dependable access to high-performance compute without the bottlenecks that slow innovation
Timely Launch Amid Global GPU Constraints
The launch of ASI:Cloud comes at a critical time for the AI industry, as global demand for advanced GPUs continues to outpace supply.
With next-generation GPU capacity reportedly allocated well into 2026, decentralized and open compute platforms are emerging as viable solutions to meet growing enterprise demand.
About the Artificial Superintelligence Alliance
The Artificial Superintelligence Alliance (ASI Alliance) is a collective formed by Fetch.ai, SingularityNET, and CUDOS.
As one of the largest independent, open-source entities focused on decentralized AI research and development, the alliance aims to accelerate progress toward Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and, ultimately, Artificial Superintelligence (ASI).
