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Part 3: Balancing AI’s Data Appetite with Web3’s User Sovereignty

Part 3: Balancing AI’s Data Appetite with Web3’s User Sovereignty

Crypto-Native Solutions for Data Privacy and Permissioned AI Interaction

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Dec 16, 2024
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Explore all parts of the series: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3. Additional articles will be linked as they are published. Stay updated in real-time by following Tom Serres on X.com or LinkedIn.

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As user-owned AI agents become more integrated into Web3, an essential question arises: how do we manage data privacy and control in a decentralized world where AI agents need data to function? Traditional AI models have a massive appetite for data, typically gathered in centralized repositories, raising privacy concerns and creating a significant dependency on central data controllers. But in the world of Web3, user sovereignty takes center stage, making data privacy and transparent ownership fundamental principles.

Web3’s Permissioned Data-Sharing: Privacy as a Form of Currency

Web3 offers a radically different model for data control, built around permissioned data-sharing and cryptographic privacy. Instead of the conventional “opt-in” or data-for-service exchange in Web2, Web3 enables data to become a form of currency—something that can be shared under strict conditions. Owners of AI agents, for example, can grant selective data access on a need-to-know basis, governed by cryptographic keys and smart contracts.

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