Review of Benjamin Bellamy's speech to APRAM and ECTA

Review of Benjamin Bellamy's speech to APRAM and ECTA

Review of Benjamin Bellamy's speech at the APRAM - Association des praticiens du droit des marques et modèles and ECTA (official) on the theme :

 “AI & IP: A Love-Hate Relationship?”


At the ‘Implications of AI and industrial prospects’ round table hosted by Nicolas Moreau, Benjamin had the opportunity to chat with Angélique de SIMENCOURT and David El Sayegh.


The opportunity to share his experience in the field of Artificial Intelligence and the importance of LUCIE, an open source AI, promoted by OpenLLM France/Europe and LINAGORA.


Why LUCIE ? 

  • With LUCIE, we have the opportunity to map out a ‘third digital way’ for Europe, in other words, not to depend exclusively on the Americans and the Chinese, and thus to guarantee our strategic autonomy in the digital field.
     
  • LUCIE  is an AI that is REALLY transparent and open:
    - In keeping with the spirit of Free Software, and unlike too many so-called ‘open-source’ AIs, its licence does not restrict its use.
    - Its training data is fully public.
    - His ‘secret sauce’... is no secret!
    - And of course, its source codes are free and open.

Available free on HuggingFace
 

  • With LUCIE, the challenge is not to create ‘the biggest AI’, but to create an AI that is truly useful, controlled, sober and respectful of the law.

And at LINAGORA, we've been working with Open Source software for 25 years.

We firmly believe that Free and Open Source is THE realistic route to European strategic autonomy.

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