HR!Day803 - Tue 11/14/23 AI Literacy Summit - Understanding the Open vs Closed Source AI Debate - Bart De Witte, Daniel Jeffries, Georg Boch & Tom Eddington
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This Week: AI Literacy
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Pandora’s Box |
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Open vs Closed Source |
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Power-Dynamics |
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Cognitive Clarity |
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With the recent U.S. Presidential AI Executive Order and the EU AI Act immense regulatory efforts are made to control AI development. But in whose favor? What is the narrative used to justify the regulation?
What happens if we don’t have an Open Source AI world, but only big tech black box AI’s?
How is Open Source AI different from Open Source Software?
Are there limits to open source AI for security reasons or is there a regulatory capture going on in favor of big tech closed source AI and Nation States?
With Bart De Witte and Daniel Jeffries
Conveners: Georg Boch, Tom Eddington, Jim Garrison
Founder HIPPO AI Foundation
Bart de Witte is a leading and distinguished expert for digital transformation in healthcare in Europe, but also one of the most progressive thought leaders in his field. He focuses on developing alternative strategies for creating a more desirable future for the post-modern world, and for all of us. He is the initiator of the non-profit organization, HIPPO AI Foundation, located in Berlin. This non-profit aims to make artificial intelligence in medicine a common good, building a foundation for a sustainable and equitable society. https://www.hippoai.org/
CEO of Kentauros AI
Daniel is the Managing Director of the AI Infrastructure Alliance, CEO of Kentauros AI, and the former Chief Intelligence Officer at Stability AI. His experience spans across esteemed companies like Red Hat and Pachyderm. Throughout his career, he has embraced diverse roles in the business realm, including IT infrastructure engineering, evangelism, solutions architecture, marketing, and management.
He has delivered lectures across the globe and through virtual platforms on topics related to AI and cryptographic platforms. With a significant Medium presence of over 50K followers and a swiftly expanding audience on Substack, his writings have reached an audience of more than 5 million people worldwide.
Summit Description.
Humanity Rising is organizing a public five-day program to shed light on the potentials of AI - countering the threat narrative of the November UK AI safety summit taking place behind closed doors.
At Humanity Rising we think of human potential holistically: How can AI assist human thriving & development beyond mere "productivity gains''? How can this technology help create a more “humane” society? How can it enable more people to follow their passion and find their purpose? How can it help us be better stewards of the natural world? If we are to tackle these profound questions we need a common ground - a shared AI literacy.
Join us Nov 13-17 to envision the powerful potentials of a world with a diverse ecosystem of AI models flourishing for all mankind - an open AI - two words - not a monoculture of a few monolithic intelligences with control over discourse and decision-making.
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