Nvidia halts Arbitrum partnership announcement, still rejects encryption elements in AI projects
according to CoinDesk, Arbitrum was originally planned to be announced as the only Ethereum partner in the Nvidia Ignition AI Accelerator program, but was stopped by Nvidia at the last minute without explanation. Despite ongoing efforts by crypto projects to integrate into the AI ecosystem, Nvidia still explicitly excludes projects related to cryptocurrencies in its Inception program. It is believed within the industry that their stance stems from the negative impact of the 2018 ICO bubble and historical experiences, and they have not yet released any signals of support for the crypto industry.
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