Natix, a Solana – based decentralized physical infrastructure network of smart cameras, has launched the StreetVision subnet (subnet 72) on Bittensor, a leading decentralized machine learning protocol. This aims to enhance autonomous driving and next – generation map – making by integrating Natix’s data collection network with Bittensor’s decentralized AI infrastructure. Here are the details:
Data Ingestion and Processing: The subnet ingests real – world 360 ° data from Natix’s Tesla network (powered by Grab) through devices like the Drive & app and VX 360. It processes this data to generate insights for map – making and physical AI, and continuously refines AI models.
Community – Driven Data Collection: With over 250,000 active contributors who have mapped over 170 million kilometers, Natix’s global community – driven approach ensures large – scale and high – frequency data collection.
Initial Focus and Expansion Plans: Initially, the subnet focuses on roadwork detection to contribute to safer navigation, timely mapping updates, and improved autonomous vehicle performance. Natix plans to expand into other use cases like pothole detection, road sign detection, litter detection, and comprehensive infrastructure monitoring. Later, it will classify driving videos into standardized traffic scenarios and rare edge cases for autonomous driving system training.
Incentive Mechanism: Operating under Bittensor’s dynamic Tao (d Tao) model, the StreetVision subnet rewards miners and validators who produce high – quality outputs. Participants stake Natix tokens to secure participation, and revenue from monetizing subnet – generated insights supports token buybacks and burning to foster long – term token value and network sustainability.
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