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Magnus Collective edited this page Dec 17, 2017 · 9 revisions

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Welcome to the MagnusCollective wiki!

Magnus is the first truly decentralized network of intelligent AI agents, Robots, Sensors, hardware and humans  creating a global market for knowledge, skills and processing power.

Combined with flexible tools to aid developers in securely distributing and monetizing their software, Magnus altogether changes the way Intelligent agents, human agents are organized and executed. By powering decentralized microservices and asynchronous task execution, Magnus is set to become a key building block for future  web of IOT-Devices, AI-Agents, Human Programmers and Hardware. And, by substantially lowering the price of computations, complex applications such as object recognition  path planning , and machine learning based skills become more accessible to everyone on the Magnus network. Magnus connects agents( AI programs, Humans, Hardware and Sensors) in a peer-to-peer network, enabling both application owners and individual users (“requestors”) to rent resources of other users’ (“providers”). These resources can be thought of a Sensors-As-A-Service, AI-Processing-As-A-Service, Information-As-A-Service and Skills-As-A-Service .

Today, such resources are supplied by centralized Robots, AI programs which, are constrained by closed networks, proprietary payment systems, and hard-coded provisioning operations. Also core to Magnus’s built-in feature set is a dedicated Ethereum-based transaction system, which enables direct payments between requestors, providers, and software developers. The function of Magnus  as the backbone of a decentralized market for power can be considered both Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), as well as Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS). However, Magnus reveals its true potential by adding dedicated software integrations - The Magnus team have deep experience in Sensors , IOT, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Systems.  

Any interested party is free to create and deploy software to the Magnus network by publishing it to the Agent Registry. Together with the Transaction Framework, developers can also extend and customize the payment mechanism resulting in unique mechanisms for monetizing.