Real-World Analogs and Inspiration:
LogIQ can learn from other DAOs. For instance, projects like SingularityNET (AI marketplace with a token) or HUMAN Protocol (which rewards human data labeling) might have governance models to reference. Also, observing how top DeFi or NFT communities govern themselves provides insights into what works or doesn’t. The goal is to stand on the shoulders of giants in decentralized governance design.
Future Intentions: In the grand scheme, we intend for LogIQ to become self-governing. The founding team’s role should diminish from decision-makers to just another set of contributors by the time the platform is mature. This ensures longevity – even if the original creators step away, the community can carry it forward. It also builds trust: participants know that the rules of the game can’t suddenly change on a whim of a central authority, because any change has to go through collective agreement.
Finally, decentralized governance ties back to LogIQ’s mission: aligning AI to human values. Whose values? Ideally, a broad, diverse group of humans representing different perspectives. A globally decentralized community governing LogIQ means the AI trained through LogIQ will carry the imprints of pluralism and collective wisdom, rather than being shaped by a single corporation or ideology. That is a powerful statement: the future of AI, governed by we the people.
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