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Horde AI or Stable Horde is a distributed cluster of GPUs. The project describes itself as a "volunteer crowd-sourced distributed cluster of image and text generation workers". This translates as s network of individual GPU users that | Horde AI or Stable Horde is a distributed cluster of [[GPU|GPUs]]. The project describes itself as a "volunteer crowd-sourced distributed cluster of image and text generation workers".[1] This translates as s network of individual GPU users that 'lend' their devices and stored large language models. This means that one can generate an image from any device connected to this network through an interface, e.g. a website through a phone. While the visible effects are the same as using ChatGPT, Microsoft Co-pilot or any other proprietary service, the images in this network are 'community generated.' The request is not sent to a server farm or a company, but to a user that is willing to share their GPU power and stored models. ''Haidra'', the non-profit organisation associated with HordeAI, seeks to make AI free, open-source, and collaborative, effectively circumventing the reliance on AI bit-tech players. | ||
Projects like Stable Horde/HordeAI offer a glimpse into the possibilities of autonomy in the world of image generation, and offer other ways of volunteering through technical means. In a way, this project inherits some of the ethos of P2P sharing and recursive publics, yet updated for the world of LLMs. The GPU used in this project is (intermittently), part of the HordeAI network, | Projects like Stable Horde/HordeAI offer a glimpse into the possibilities of autonomy in the world of image generation, and offer other ways of volunteering through technical means. In a way, this project inherits some of the ethos of P2P sharing and recursive publics, yet updated for the world of LLMs. The GPU used in this project is (intermittently), part of the HordeAI network, generating and using the kudos [[Currencies|currency]]. | ||
See: [[GPU|GPU: A horde of graphic cards]] | See: [[GPU|GPU: A horde of graphic cards]] | ||
See: [[Currencies|Currencies: GPU as currency]] | See: [[Currencies|Currencies: GPU as currency]] | ||
[1] Stable Horde. ''Stable Horde''. Accessed August 26, 2025. https://stablehorde.net/. |
Latest revision as of 14:38, 27 August 2025
Horde AI or Stable Horde is a distributed cluster of GPUs. The project describes itself as a "volunteer crowd-sourced distributed cluster of image and text generation workers".[1] This translates as s network of individual GPU users that 'lend' their devices and stored large language models. This means that one can generate an image from any device connected to this network through an interface, e.g. a website through a phone. While the visible effects are the same as using ChatGPT, Microsoft Co-pilot or any other proprietary service, the images in this network are 'community generated.' The request is not sent to a server farm or a company, but to a user that is willing to share their GPU power and stored models. Haidra, the non-profit organisation associated with HordeAI, seeks to make AI free, open-source, and collaborative, effectively circumventing the reliance on AI bit-tech players.
Projects like Stable Horde/HordeAI offer a glimpse into the possibilities of autonomy in the world of image generation, and offer other ways of volunteering through technical means. In a way, this project inherits some of the ethos of P2P sharing and recursive publics, yet updated for the world of LLMs. The GPU used in this project is (intermittently), part of the HordeAI network, generating and using the kudos currency.
See: GPU: A horde of graphic cards
See: Currencies: GPU as currency
[1] Stable Horde. Stable Horde. Accessed August 26, 2025. https://stablehorde.net/.