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Update README for Enhanced Project Clarity and Information #76

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This pull request updates the README to provide a clearer and more comprehensive understanding of Akeru.ai.

The enhancements include detailed descriptions of new API features, the Bittensor Subnet integration, and improved section formatting.

These updates aim to make the repository more welcoming and informative for new contributors and users.

Key Changes:

  • Expanded the introduction section to better explain Akeru.ai's unique features and its differentiation in the AI space.
  • Outlined the upcoming API features, including use cases and development status.
  • Clarified how the Bittensor Subnet enhances Akeru.ai’s capabilities, with specifics on security features and decentralized benefits.
  • Provided preliminary information on self-hosting and the requirements for miners.

Visual Enhancements:

  • Plan to include diagrams and workflows in the next update to visually represent the network architecture and API flows.

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Looking forward to your feedback and suggestions to further refine our project documentation.

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What an incredible upgrade!

@GuiBibeau GuiBibeau merged commit 245fc5e into main Apr 18, 2024
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