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A Decentralized Frontier AI Architecture Based on Personal Instances, Synthetic Data, and Collective Context Synchronization

Published 9 Mar 2026 in cs.HC | (2603.08893v1)

Abstract: Recent progress in artificial intelligence has been driven largely by the scaling of centralized LLMs through increased parameters, datasets, and computational resources. While effective, this paradigm introduces structural constraints related to compute concentration, energy consumption, data availability, and governance. This paper proposes an alternative architectural approach through the H3LIX Decentralized Frontier Model Architecture (DFMA), a distributed AI framework in which locally operating AI instances generate synthetic learning signals derived from reasoning processes and interactions. These signals are aggregated within a shared contextual substrate termed the Collective Context Field (CCF), which conditions reasoning behavior across the network without requiring direct parameter synchronization. By enabling contextual signal propagation rather than centralized retraining at every iteration, the architecture can be designed to support privacy-preserving collective learning under explicit assumptions, while facilitating distributed sharing of learned abstractions. The system further integrates Energy-Adaptive Model Evolution, aligning learning activities with renewable energy availability to support more sustainable AI infrastructure. Conceptually, the architecture reframes artificial intelligence as a distributed cognitive system analogous to biological neural networks, in which intelligence emerges from the interaction of many locally adaptive agents within a shared contextual environment. Together, these mechanisms suggest a new scaling pathway for artificial intelligence systems based on distributed contextual learning and collective experience accumulation.

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