In recent public statements, the Artificial Superintelligence (ASI) Alliance emphasized the necessity of achieving decentralization of cloud infrastructure within AI development. The alliance highlights that current centralized cloud services, such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure, carry certain security vulnerabilities and risks, particularly in the form of single-point failures. The CEO and President of the ASI Alliance, Humayun Sheikh, points out that traditional centralized cloud structures are susceptible to targeted cyber-attacks or disruptions, potentially impacting system stability and security. By promoting the decentralization of cloud infrastructure, data and control can be distributed across multiple independent nodes. This way, even if an individual node experiences issues, the entire system remains operational, effectively reducing the risk of large-scale failures. This ensures the stable development and application of AI technologies.