Fifty years from now, public intelligence could emerge as a distributed, open-source AI, functioning like the internet and available globally. This federated system, powered by millions of contributors, would operate under a non-commercial model, enhancing collective intelligence through the participation of various AIs. Public intelligence focuses on enabling easy access for individuals, with a pricing model that varies based on usage. It promises not only personal devices AI but also planetary-scale knowledge, serving as a comprehensive resource for users to resolve inquiries efficiently through advanced algorithms.
Public intelligence would be a federated system, powered by millions of participants to create an aggregate intelligence beyond what one host could offer.
This AI commons would be open, permissionless, and global, operating on protocols for interoperability, enabling each AI to join and contribute.
An always-on resource for ordinary citizens, public intelligence would allow users to access intelligence based on their needs, with minimum costs being almost free.
Algos within public intelligence would efficiently route hard and easy questions, allowing for a simplified interaction for most users.
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