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The Missing Layer in AI Adoption: How POLS Connects Data, Privacy, and Execution

Written by:
Ilknur Gubel
Published
December 23, 2025
Updated
April 10, 2026

AI adoption is no longer constrained by model performance but by fragmented infrastructure. This article explores how POLS connects data, privacy, and execution into a unified on-chain layer designed to enable scalable, user-aligned AI adoption.

In our previous article, How POLS Positions Polkastarter for the Next Internet Cycle, we explored why shifts in infrastructure, rather than individual products, define each new phase of the internet. As artificial intelligence becomes a core layer of how digital systems operate, the same pattern is emerging once again.

AI capabilities are advancing rapidly. Models are becoming more powerful, faster, and increasingly autonomous. Despite this progress, large-scale adoption remains limited. The constraint is no longer intelligence itself. It is the infrastructure required to support it.

At the center of this challenge lies fragmentation.

Data is spread across platforms and controlled by intermediaries. Privacy is often treated as an added feature instead of a foundational requirement. Execution, particularly for automated or autonomous processes, still relies heavily on centralized environments that lack transparency and verifiability.

This fragmentation creates friction between users and intelligent systems. Users are asked to contribute data without meaningful control, while AI applications operate in environments that require trust without offering accountability. As AI systems move closer to everyday decision making, this imbalance becomes increasingly difficult to sustain.

For AI to move from experimentation into real world integration, data, privacy, and execution must operate together as part of the same infrastructure.

POLS is designed to address this missing layer.

By introducing an AI-native Ethereum Layer 2, POLS brings these elements into a unified on-chain environment. Data can be brought on-chain in a permissioned and privacy-preserving way, allowing users to retain control while still enabling meaningful participation. Privacy is embedded directly into the infrastructure, ensuring sensitive activity is protected by default rather than through external tools.

Execution plays an equally critical role. Intelligent systems require environments where actions are predictable, transparent, and verifiable. POLS enables execution directly on-chain, allowing automated processes and AI agents to operate without reliance on opaque intermediaries. This creates conditions where trust is enforced by design rather than assumption.

When data ownership, privacy protection, and execution logic are aligned, intelligent systems can operate continuously without compromising user control. This alignment is essential for scaling AI responsibly.

Rather than positioning itself as another AI product or interface, POLS provides the infrastructure layer that AI adoption depends on. It fills the gap between intelligence and usability, allowing AI to function as part of a decentralized and user-aligned internet.

This foundation is critical for the next phase of digital systems, where intelligence is persistent, participation is ongoing, and infrastructure defines what is possible.

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B.A. in Sociology, Istanbul Aydın University

Iggy is a Web3 content strategist and writer with over 8 years of experience in the crypto space. She spent 4 years at TokenSuite, a leading Web3 marketing agency, where she produced content across 200+ projects including Biconomy and Natix Network, helping teams communicate complex blockchain concepts clearly and build engaged communities at scale.

Beyond agency work, Iggy has independently run content and marketing campaigns for projects like Oppi Wallet and Ta-da, covering everything from editorial and brand positioning to event coverage and video production. She brings genuine hands-on experience to everything she writes.

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