We’re Addicted to Closed AI And We Don’t Even Know It  

Jenny Owhor

Dapps 4 days ago
Isn't it true? That most of the AI systems we interact with today are owned, operated, and fed by a handful of corporations? Trillion-dollar monopolies that not only dictate how AI evolves but also gatekeep its outputs, ethics, and economic benefits.

We use their tools, give them our data, marvel at their speed, and rarely ask: Who gets to own the intelligence?
Who watches the algorithm that watches us?

“Web3 meets AI” is a rethink of what AI should be and is exactly what PAI3 is doing

In the PAI3 network:

Nodes aren’t just machines, they are the minds, the thinkers, the guardians.

Tokens aren’t just crypto, they are the heartbeat, the incentive, the governance layer.

This dual engine, compute and community, is designed to run AI tasks, verify results, protect data, and most importantly, decentralize trust itself.

The amazing news is that you can literally become a node operator and contribute to this new AI economy today.

And yes, the Node sale is live if you're curious.

Oftentimes, we talk about ownership, we tweet about sovereignty, privacy, decentralization. But AI? We kinda let that one slide. We use ChatGPT and Midjourney and forget that those systems know us better than our parents at this point.

PAI3’s model is here to remind us that it doesn’t have to be this way.

You can run a node.
You can verify AI outputs.
You can earn and participate
All without needing to worship at the altar of Silicon Valley.


It's q redistribution of power we're talking about here.

PAI3 isn’t promising magic, oh no, not at all. It’s only offering us a choice.

A choice to be the one who runs the code, not just the one who consumes it.

A choice to be the one who fuels the network, not just the one fed by it.

Because in this new AI age, the most important question is no longer what can machines do?
It is who owns the machine and who owns what it creates?
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