👉 Majority computing refers to the dominant paradigm of processing information using centralized, powerful servers and data centers that handle vast amounts of data and perform complex computations. This model relies on the internet and cloud services to deliver computing resources on-demand, enabling scalable and flexible data processing. Majority computing supports applications like big data analytics, machine learning, and artificial intelligence by providing the necessary computational power and storage capacity. It contrasts with distributed computing, where tasks are spread across multiple nodes, but majority computing offers centralized control and efficiency for large-scale operations.