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A Better Way to Build AI

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United States
Started July 06, 2026

America’s dominance depends on getting local communities on board

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A Better Way to Build AI

Foreign Affairs (United States) | Jul 06, 2026

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CLAIM Posted by will Jul 06, 2026
Investing in community-driven AI projects fosters inclusivity and can lead to more ethical and responsible technology solutions.
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Relying too heavily on local perspectives in AI could lead to fragmented solutions that hinder global collaboration and advancement.
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Focusing on local communities may slow down AI innovation; a centralized approach could expedite progress and maintain competitive advantage.
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Balancing local input with national interests is essential for a sustainable AI strategy, neither should dominate the other.
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Local community engagement is crucial for AI development; it ensures technology aligns with societal values and needs.
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