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Majority of Americans Lean Towards Decentralized Artificial Intelligence

Every day, more and more Americans express their approval, through their votes, for an AI model that contests the established, centralized system.

Majority of Americans Opt for Decentralized Artificial Intelligence
Majority of Americans Opt for Decentralized Artificial Intelligence

Majority of Americans Lean Towards Decentralized Artificial Intelligence

In a significant shift, a recent survey by Harris reveals that the American public is increasingly leaning towards digital sovereignty as a fundamental right, particularly in the realm of artificial intelligence (AI). The prevailing view is that an open and decentralized structure promotes open participation, drives rapid innovation, and offers solutions more adaptable to the needs of each community.

The growing support for decentralized AI is driven by several factors. One of the key concerns addressed by this technology is user data ownership and privacy. Decentralized AI systems allow individuals to own and control their personal data directly, reducing risks of data breaches and identity theft, and enhancing privacy and security through cryptographic methods.

Transparency and trust are other significant benefits of decentralized AI. AI models on these networks tend to be open, auditable, and less opaque compared to proprietary centralized AI models, fostering trust among users who can verify how decisions are made and algorithms behave.

Decentralized AI also democratizes access to AI capabilities, significantly lowering training costs and increasing speed. This aligns with wider U.S. strategic goals to maintain technological leadership and reduce dependence on foreign or centralized infrastructures.

Inclusivity and accessibility are further advantages of decentralized AI systems. They provide global, permissionless access, enabling underbanked or traditionally excluded populations to access financial services and AI-powered solutions without needing centralized intermediaries or gatekeepers.

The movement towards decentralized AI also reflects a growing distrust in institutions and the possible censorship or restrictions that could limit the free development of technology. The incorporation of this technology with artificial intelligence has opened up new opportunities to democratize access, promote competition, and reduce the risks associated with monopolization.

The digital community seeks transparent and fair access, where innovation is not restricted by the policies of a few companies or governments, but can flourish in an open and collaborative environment. Decentralized AI is perceived as a way to create a more fair, inclusive, and dynamic technological ecosystem capable of addressing the major challenges facing humanity in the digital age.

The development of decentralized AI also fosters the active participation of a global community of developers, researchers, and users, opening the door to innovative ideas and solutions that would not have space in the centralized system. The survey indicates that a notable majority, 77%, considers that decentralized AI is more beneficial for the general population.

A significant percentage of Americans, 67%, believe that centralized AI can be more biased by algorithms or by those who control them. The survey reveals that 59% of Americans believe that AI should be a public good, accessible to all and not a tool in the service of specific interests. The most valued factor is the idea that decentralized AI can promote progress that benefits society as a whole more than centralized AI.

The 75% support of Americans for decentralized AI is a clear sign of where the technological world is heading, offering an alternative to power concentration and representing the opportunity to create a more inclusive and resilient society. The integration of technologies like blockchain with AI is one of the major advances in decentralized AI, allowing calculations to be validated securely and decentralized. Decentralized AI consists of distributing the infrastructure and control of artificial intelligence systems among multiple actors.

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  1. The growing support for decentralized AI is based on multiple factors, including the enhancement of safety and privacy through cryptographic methods and the reduction of risks associated with data breaches and identity theft.
  2. The democratization of AI capabilities by decentralized systems, fostering transparency, trust, and inclusivity, aligns with U.S. strategic goals, making it a valuable tool for promoting competition and reducing the risks associated with monopolization.

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