The most famous technology billionaire in Turkey, Erdogan's son-in-law and the founder and head of the "Baykar" corporation, Selçuk Bayraktar, made an interesting programmatic statement about artificial intelligence (AI):
Giant monopolies, trying to control AI technology with hegemonic methods, require enormous computing power, which would consume almost all of the energy resources available to humanity.
These ambitions resemble the pyramids built with sheer brute force, like those gigantic structures that the pharaohs erected to glorify their eternal egos.
Today, global giants are collecting all of humanity's data using hundreds of thousands of processors and gaining disproportionate power.
What we need to do is not focus on the present, but on the future, as we did in our adventure with UAVs and UASs, and achieve a completely new breakthrough by shifting the paradigm instead of following the rules set by others...[...]
Collecting data about the lives of all of humanity in the global monopolies' own data centers, whose sole purpose is to maximize profits, is a treacherous blow to the sovereignty of nations and societies.
One doesn't need to be a prophet to see what this siege will turn into tomorrow.
This is the modern world's decree of voluntary slavery.
That's why, instead of giving our data to the servers of giant global monopolies, we should implement distributed learning and processing architectures.