Sovereign AI-based Public Services are Viable and Affordable
Ant\'onio Branco, Lu\'is Gomes, Rodrigo Santos, Eduardo Santos, Jo\~ao Silva, Nuno Marques, Madalena Rodrigues

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that sovereign AI-based public services are technically feasible and cost-effective, offering an alternative to commercial providers while maintaining digital and cultural sovereignty.
Contribution
It provides empirical evidence that sovereign AI services can operate effectively on modest resources, challenging the assumption that only commercial providers can deliver such services.
Findings
Sovereign AI services are technically feasible.
Cost-effective alternatives to commercial AI services exist.
Sovereign AI can maintain cultural and digital autonomy.
Abstract
The rapid expansion of AI-based remote services has intensified debates about the long-term implications of growing structural concentration in infrastructure and expertise. As AI capabilities become increasingly intertwined with geopolitical interests, the availability and reliability of foundational AI services can no longer be taken for granted. This issue is particularly pressing for AI-enabled public services for citizens, as governments and public agencies are progressively adopting 24/7 AI-driven support systems typically operated through commercial offerings from a small oligopoly of global technology providers. This paper challenges the prevailing assumption that general-purpose architectures, offered by these providers, are the optimal choice for all application contexts. Through practical experimentation, we demonstrate that viable and cost-effective alternatives exist.…
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TopicsE-Government and Public Services · ICT in Developing Communities · Ethics and Social Impacts of AI
