Authors: Bruce Schneier, Sarah Hubbard, Saddat Nazir
As artificial intelligence increasingly shapes public life, the development of frontier models remains largely concentrated within a handful of private companies, despite being built upon decades of publicly-funded research and collective knowledge. This concentration raises concerns about accountability, access, and alignment with public interests. Public AI presents an alternative approach: developing…
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