The Sage Edge Computing Platform is no ordinary CPU, GPU or storage resource, but a unique platform, a “new kind of national-scale cyberinfrastructure to enable AI at the edge for science.” The ACCESS community can learn more about Sage in the ACCESS Resource Catalog under “Northwestern U Sage Edge Computing Platform.” Sage is a distributed, intelligent sensor network that enables researchers to explore AI techniques to better understand natural and built environments. Throughout vast areas that span the U.S. and beyond, more than 100 Sage nodes with instruments such as cameras, microphones, and weather sensors directly connected to programmable AI-enabled computers can quickly analyze large data streams. Sage applies machine-learning algorithms to the data from these intelligent sensors, and then builds reusable software to run programs within the embedded computer. It then transmits the results over the network to central computer servers. Access to specific Sage nodes, as well as protected image and audio data for model training, is available subject to signing a data use agreement. Pictured is a portion of the NSF-funded Sage testbed at Argonne National Laboratory.