Training Open-Source AI with Volunteer Computing Project?

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Training AI is very expensive, and many of the most powerful models are likely to be closed-source proprietary. I am wondering if there are any volunteer distributed computing projects out there for training a LLM or text-to-image model? By volunteer computing projects, I am thinking about projects like Folding@home and SETI@home, in which volunteers donate computer resources to advance the project. In this case, I am thinking about a project specifically to train AI models.

The only such project that I know of is Leela Chess Zero, which uses volunteer computing power to train its AI to play chess better. However, I am not particularly interested in chess, and I am more interested in the LLMs and the text-to-image models. Those models have some economic use, and I think it would be a shame for them to be non-libre and monopolized by sociopathic megacorporations like Google and Microsoft. Therefore, I would like to figure out how to donate some spare computing time to open-source LLM and text-to-image AI projects.

Does anyone know of any such projects? If not, are there any particular barriers or limitations that prevent such a project from being feasible?
 
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