Project Concept: Open Social AI Platform for Democratic Discourse

Project Concept: Open Social AI Platform for Democratic Discourse


Working Title: Swarmi.org – An Open Platform for Collective Intelligence

Core Idea: A European, transparent social media platform integrated with open-source AI that collects, analyzes, summarizes, and structures public discourse through democratic participation. Users voluntarily provide content, from which the AI learns. The platform becomes a hub for digital enlightenment and collaborative engagement.


1. Objectives

  • Make democratic debates more understandable and accessible through AI
  • Create a European alternative to dominant U.S.-based platforms
  • Promote and develop open-weight AI models
  • Use user-contributed data for collective progress (voluntarily and transparently)
  • Strengthen the ethical dimension of AI: fairness, compassion, responsibility

2. Key Features

  • Discourse Summaries: The AI continuously generates overviews of current topics, including sources, argumentation lines, and counterpoints
  • Thematic Voting: Users participate anonymously in polls and votes on specific questions or proposals
  • AI-Powered Moderation: Detects manipulation, hate speech, and spam, promoting constructive dialogue
  • Knowledge Graph: Connects facts, arguments, and actors on specific issues
  • Open Source & Open Weight: The AI model remains publicly accessible, trainable, and auditable

3. Copyright Approach

  • Creation of a “Commons License” model for the platform: users can deliberately release their content for AI training
  • Goal: EU-wide special provisions for public interest AI projects (analogous to academic exemptions)
  • Partnerships with Creative Commons, Wikimedia, and Digital Public Goods initiatives

4. Data Protection and Ethical Principles

  • Full GDPR compliance
  • Data is only used for training with explicit user consent
  • Transparent explanation of how and for what purposes data is used
  • “Data Reclaim” option: users can delete or modify their data at any time

5. Governance Model

  • Operated by a non-profit organization (e.g., European foundation)
  • User involvement in AI development (via polls, forums)
  • Independent ethics council to oversee algorithms, training data, and anti-discrimination policies

6. Funding Strategy

  • Initial funding through EU programs (e.g., Digital Europe, Horizon)
  • Support from civil society organizations and foundations
  • Optional memberships (“Commons Patrons”)
  • Long-term perspective: publicly funded ownership

7. Why Now?

  • AI is rapidly becoming central infrastructure for public communication
  • Europe needs fair, open alternatives to commercially dominated platforms
  • Trust in democracy can be strengthened through transparency and participation
  • People’s willingness to share data for public good is growing

Slogan Ideas:

  • Think Together. Share Openly. Decide Differently.
  • Your Voice. Our Intelligence. A Fair Future.
  • Connect Knowledge. Shape Society.