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I am writing an app that will ask AI like: How much money as a portion of global GDP would you give to this scientist or free software developer? Then spread the money from the donations to this project accordingly the GDP's percentages told by AI.
It uses logging-in by ORCID and GitHub and similar accounts to determine what are writings of a given person.
A temporary site: https://social.vporton.name
The project goal is to give stable income to every scientist (including ones without degree) or free software developer.
Later, I am also going to create a new occupation: science marketers, who would also benefit from this system. The goal is not to make world science and economy depended on how well a particular scientist markets his/her work.
I am going to finish writing the app and join for more funds a big project like Gitcoin or Giveth. I am already negotiating with them.
The funding will be used to support me personally, for AI tokens, and for a server.
I'm working solo (not counting AIs helping me).
I tried two times previously:
My project "Future Salaries" (that I also informally called "Hire Google.") has after some time developing it been proven by me wrong by a kind of a "theorem": "To determine an importance of a scientific work, Google should do what? It should ask Google." - that's wrong.
My project "Salaries Science" wasn't proved wrong, but it is hard to implement, I didn't yet found time for it.
So, my new project "AI Internet Socialism" (AIIS) is much easier to implement and I am determined to do it now.
If we fail to fight prompt injection and GEO attacks on the salary amounts. (I however developed a strategy to fight it: Use randomized (by meta-prompts) prompts to overcome injections targeted to a particular our prompt, ask AI several times and take an average after filtering out edge cases, create a special AI for appellations, finally decide appellations to AI by social voting.)
If the project does not receive enough donations. (To fight this problem, I am trying to join Giveth and Gitcoin.)
Zero, it is a very new project, just a few days since I got the idea.