The problem here isn’t with AI at all; it’s the outdated, centralized, X-as-a-Service models, where there’s no incentive either to guarantee the security of their systems or to develop applications that the market and ordinary users want. The preferred future of AI — where it is safe, secure, and, above all, able to draw on vast compute resources — can only be achieved by flipping the cloud on its head and embracing the decentralization revolution.
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