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Coral Protocol Outperforms Microsoft by 34% With Top GAIA Benchmark for AI Mini-Model
Coral Protocol Outperforms Microsoft by 34% With Top GAIA Benchmark for AI Mini-Model

Business Insider

time12 hours ago

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Coral Protocol Outperforms Microsoft by 34% With Top GAIA Benchmark for AI Mini-Model

Coral Protocol's multi-agent system has outperformed the Microsoft-backed Magnetic-UI by an unprecedented 34% on the GAIA Benchmark, demonstrating a productive alternative to vertical scaling in AI. The protocol has vowed to surpass modern AI performance limits by scaling systems horizontally, favoring intelligent orchestration over constant parameter extension. Coral achieved the highest score on the GAIA Benchmark for verified systems using mini agents, validating NVIDIA's thesis that smaller models – when orchestrated intelligently – represent the industry's future. However, the team say the result had less to do with building a powerful system than altering the way we think about scaling AI systems themselves. An open protocol, Coral is designed to push AI beyond its typical capacity. Rather than scaling up general models, it facilitates the scaling of intelligence by layering in focused, specialized agents from around the world. Through secure, parallel, multi-agent coordination, Coral enables any language model – large or small – to operate more effectively, delivering superior reasoning, planning, and problem-solving. 'This breakthrough marks a turning point in AI infrastructure,' says Coral CTO Caelum Forder. 'It's proof that horizontal scaling isn't just possible – it's practical, and Coral is the most effective way to do it. The Internet of Agents is now a working reality. If you are an agent developer, just Coralise it. If you are an application developer, build it better for less using our infrastructure.' Competition between entities looking to create the most advanced agentic system has intensified, with the trend towards building larger models to handle ever more complex tasks. Coral's results, however, fly in the face of convention and bear out the findings of a recent NVIDIA paper showing that smaller systems are sufficiently powerful – and do not sacrifice on speed, security, and cost. A multi-layered evaluation suite for advanced AI capabilities, the GAIA Benchmark is used to determine the ability of AI systems to solve real-world tasks requiring significant time and effort for skilled humans. It takes the form of 450 non-trivial questions demanding intensive research, data analysis, and reasoning. Developed to evaluate LLM agents on their ability to act as general-purpose AI assistants, GAIA is the industry standard for measuring model performance. Coral's GAIA Agent System used in the test is an application built on the eponymous protocol and heavily inspired by CAMEL's OWL. It deploys specialized agents for a multitude of tasks such as answer finding, assistance, critique, image analysis, planning, problem solving, search, video processing, and web browsing. Agents interface with one another using the Coral server's MCP communication tools. Topping the GAIA Benchmark leaderboard for small models illustrates Coral's ability to improve the capabilities of all AI systems through graph-based architecture. In the process, it gives developers confidence they can create powerful yet lightweight agents supported by small models. Such systems are capable of working with more information, are more easily integrated into other ecosystems, and benefit from better interconnectivity. 'The role of small models in agentic systems has been undersold to date, but the tides are starting to turn,' says Caelum Forder. 'We have proven that such models can scale beyond their previously known limits and outcompete the incumbents. I'm confident they have a central role to play in the future of agentic AI.' About Coral Protocol Coral Protocol is an open and decentralized collaboration infrastructure that enables communication, coordination, trust and payments for The Internet of Agents: laying the foundation for safe AGI. Coral is the decentralized protocol powering AI agent collaboration, trust, and payments; laying the foundation for safe AGI. Contact

Coral Protocol Announces World's Largest AI Hackathon at RAISE Summit in Paris
Coral Protocol Announces World's Largest AI Hackathon at RAISE Summit in Paris

Business Insider

time19-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Insider

Coral Protocol Announces World's Largest AI Hackathon at RAISE Summit in Paris

Paris, France, June 19th, 2025, Chainwire Coral Protocol has announced the world's largest AI hackathon for artificial intelligence developers with $150,000 in prizes. Culminating at RAISE Summit in Paris on July 8-9, 'Raise Your Hack' will unite solo devs and teams creating innovative solutions that leverage AI. Hosted by with technical sponsors including Meta and Groq, Raise Your Hack will give AI builders an opportunity to showcase their skills and push boundaries while broadening their practical knowledge. The event commences on July 4, when participants will have a chance to collaborate online with a global community of like-minded innovators, and runs until July 9. The hackathon is set to finish at the iconic Le Carrousel du Louvre in Paris on July 8-9, when 600 selected participants will be able to meet in person and the winning submissions will be revealed. A prize pool worth up to $150,000 has been allocated to developers who create the most promising AI-based solutions. In addition to granting developers an opportunity to demonstrate their talent, Raise Your Hack will help participants transform their concepts into a working reality. Expert mentors will be on hand to guide developers through the hackathon from start to finish. With thousands of industry figures poised to be in attendance as part of RAISE Summit, the hackathon will serve as a launchpad for developers to present their ideas to an audience that includes investors, blockchain projects, and AI startups. A team of experienced judges will assess the final submissions, giving particular weight to technical execution, business application, and the use of specialized agents. Roman Georgio, Co-Founder & CEO of Coral Protocol said: 'We're delighted to serve as a technical sponsor of Raise Your Hack and are excited to see the AI solutions that teams devise, leveraging the tech stack available to them including Coral Protocol for agentic collaboration. RAISE Summit is the perfect event for uniting the best developer talent and presenting their innovations to an expectant audience and we can't wait to see what they come up with.' Raise Your Hack will bring together a global pool of talented developers to break new boundaries working at the intersection of web3 and AI. In the process, it will incentivize the creation of new applications that leverage advanced blockchain technology to solve real-world challenges. Developers can apply for Raise Your Hack now at Coral Protocol is an open and decentralized collaboration infrastructure that enables communication, coordination, trust and payments for The Internet of Agents: laying the foundation for safe AGI. It allows agent creators to publish agent advertisements that any other agent or any multi-agent application can immediately use on demand.

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