Mira Network Launches $10 Million Grant Program for AI Builders

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Insider Brief

  • Mira Network has launched Magnum Opus, a $10 million grant program to support AI development at the intersection of generative AI, autonomous systems, and decentralized technology.
  • The program provides retroactive grants, investor connections, and technical support to AI teams, with applications opening on February 3, 2025.
  • Selected teams will receive mentorship, growth assistance, and long-term ecosystem integration to advance AI reliability and decentralization.

PRESS RELEASE — Mira Network, a provider of decentralized AI infrastructure for trustless verified intelligence, has launched Magnum Opus, a $10 million builder grant program.

Mira Network is dedicated to advancing AI infrastructure by eliminating hallucinations and bias, ensuring AI systems produce higher accuracy and lower error rates. Using decentralized verification mechanisms, Mira provides developers with tools to build more reliable AI-driven applications.

The Magnum Opus initiative is designed to accelerate groundbreaking projects at the intersection of generative AI, autonomous systems, and decentralized technology. With $10 million in retroactive grants, the program aims to empower founders shaping the future of AI development. Teams working on AI agents, machine learning models, and other AI-powered solutions will particularly benefit from access to Mira’s infrastructure and support.

Applications open on the 3rd of February, 2025, with the first cohort set to begin in March. Mira will onboard 15-20 teams through a rolling selection process, ensuring tailored support for high-potential projects. Early participants already include AI and tech pioneers from Google, Epic Games, OctoML, MPL, Amazon, and Meta, highlighting the caliber of talent expected in the project.

Commenting on the launch of the program, Karan Sirdesai, CEO and Co-Founder of Mira Network, said:

“We believe that the future of AI development lies at the intersection of innovation, autonomy, and decentralization. In addition to offering $10 million in grants retroactively, Magnum Opus is enabling the upcoming generation of founders to push the boundaries of what is possible.

“This grant program is about nurturing talent, encouraging teamwork, and creating a network of forward-thinking leaders who will shape the future of AI.”

Unlike traditional accelerator programs, Magnum Opus provides a highly customized experience tailored to each team’s specific requirements. Participants will have access to significant retroactive grant financing and direct introductions to investors. They will also benefit from office hours with Mira engineers and leaders in the AI sector, as well as technical and product development support.

Through PR amplification, KOL introductions, and growth methods customized to project goals, the initiative offers distribution and go-to-market assistance. Even after builders have hit the milestones and the grant has been disbursed, Mira Network will continue to support participants through long-term mentorship, ecosystem integration, and assistance with regional expansion.

The Magnum Opus grant program is not just about funding – it is about cultivating a community of visionary builders who will shape the next era of AI.

Applications are now open. For more information and to apply, visit opus.mira.network.

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