Talk:Decentralized Artificial Intelligence

Contested deletion
This article should not be speedy deleted and redirected to "Distributed artificial intelligence". As one should see from the writing itself and the detailed reference list provided, even though the Distributed artificial intelligence page claims this term is the same as "Decentralized Artificial Intelligence", these two do not always mean the same thing, because (1) if Amazon cloud servers are distributed over 50 states, it does not mean it's decentralized because they are all controlled by one company, and (2) in Distributed artificial intelligence the references are all pre-2015 mostly, and in that page there is no mention of cryptographic Blockchain based consensus mechanism, which is a foundation of digital decentralization today. What is defined inside the Distributed artificial intelligence page is quite distinct from the understanding of the meaning of "Decentralized Artificial Intelligence" since 2015, after the emergence of smart contracts and ways to manage "read write own" of information. Again, distributed does not mean decentralized. For example, an electrical grid is an electricity distribution system, and may include multiple solar electricity production sites, but it would not be a decentralized system if all are owned by the EverSource company. The essential features of "Decentralized Artificial Intelligence" are more clearly outlined in the writing and the reference papers listed. Respectfully yours. --MindHand (talk) 02:13, 19 February 2024 (UTC)