Would you host part of an AI data center in your home?

The Verge reports that some companies are exploring the idea of hosting AI data centers in people's homes. This could decentralize data processing and potentially lower costs for users while increasing participation in AI infrastructure.
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[AINews] not much happened today
Nothing significant happened in AI news today. It's a quiet day with no major updates or announcements.