AI inference & application distribution Interactive in real time

We turn AI into a dynamic real-time experience

With our patented technology we shift all computing to our real-time cloud system, off-loading devices completely. We enable businesses and their users to digitally interact in a new category defining way.

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Transforming digital interactions - Moving all computing to the cloud

The rollout of high-speed connectivity is transforming the computing world. Elon Musk predicted that “In 5-6 years, we dont have phones in the traditional sense. What we call a phone will really be an AI edge node - no apps, no OS, just AI.”
Xiris group have made the prediction reality. Xiris Groups patented technology MIRS™ enables advanced AI and interactive applications to run entirely in the cloud, eliminating the need for high-performance devices or local hardware.

We have developed MIRS™: Mobile Interactive Real-time System - The execution layer for interactive real-time cloud compute. We deliver scalable, cost-efficient real-time distribution of interactive applications and AI-inference - without downloads, updates, or hardware limits. Our solution significantly benefits users and businesses by enabling them to access infinite computing power regardless of device.

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The EU’s new competition rules are going live — here’s how tech giants are responding
The Verge
Article

March 6, 2024

The EU’s new competition rules are going live — here’s how tech giants are responding

March 6th marks a long-awaited moment of change: it’s the deadline for tech’s biggest “gatekeepers” to comply with the European Union’s Digital Markets Act, or DMA. The DMA requires powerful companies to allow more interoperability and avoid preferencing their own digital services. In general, designated platforms must take proactive steps that the EU believes will make digital markets more fair and open. For example, gatekeepers must let third-party companies interoperate with their services, they can’t favor their own products in rankings over competitors’, and they can’t condition app store access for outside developers on using their payments systems or other services.

The EU’s new competition rules are going live — here’s how tech giants are responding
The Verge
Article

March 6, 2024

The EU’s new competition rules are going live — here’s how tech giants are responding

March 6th marks a long-awaited moment of change: it’s the deadline for tech’s biggest “gatekeepers” to comply with the European Union’s Digital Markets Act, or DMA. The DMA requires powerful companies to allow more interoperability and avoid preferencing their own digital services. In general, designated platforms must take proactive steps that the EU believes will make digital markets more fair and open. For example, gatekeepers must let third-party companies interoperate with their services, they can’t favor their own products in rankings over competitors’, and they can’t condition app store access for outside developers on using their payments systems or other services.

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