Decentralized AI Favored by Majority of Americans: DCG Poll
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Poll Reveals: Most Americans Prefer Decentralized AI, Says DCG
A recent poll conducted by the Digital Currency Group (DCG) in collaboration with Harris Poll revealed that a significant majority of Americans prefer decentralized artificial intelligence (AI) systems over centralized alternatives. This new data underscores growing public awareness and concern over how AI technologies are managed and utilized across different sectors. Understanding Public Preferences The DCG-Harris survey, which involved a dive…
Public Trust Low in Big Tech as Demand for Open AI Models Rises
A new national survey shows most Americans are ready for artificial intelligence to move out of the hands of tech giants and into more open, decentralized systems. The shift marks a growing public interest in AI models that give users more control over their data and more say in how AI evolves.The poll, conducted by Digital Currency Group and The Harris Poll, gathered responses from over 2,000 U.S. adults. Across political lines, people said the…
Decentralized AI favored by majority of Americans: DCG poll - WorldNL Magazine
A Harris poll commissioned by Digital Currency Group found 77% of surveyed Americans saw decentralized AI “as more beneficial to society overall.” Nearly three-quarters of surveyed Americans believe decentralized artificial intelligence is more likely to support innovation and progress over a centralized counterpart, according to a Harris poll commissioned by crypto venture firm Digital Currency Group (DCG).Results of the poll of 2,036 Americans…
Most Americans Favor Decentralized AI Over Big Tech Control, According to New Poll
The poll surveyed 2,036 U.S. adults and highlights growing public concern over data privacy, censorship, and centralized control of emerging technologies. Public Wants AI Beyond Big Tech’s Grasp According to the report, 75% of respondents believe AI would benefit more people if its development were not monopolized by a handful of large corporations. DCG policy head Julie Stitzel commented that Americans see more potential for progress and fairne…
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