Video review of the 3 messages from our Chairman Alexandre Zapolsky.

A video review of the 3 messages delivered by our Chairman Alexandre Zapolsky when he took part in the "AI for Humanity" round table at the United Nations in New York on 20 September.

The audience was made up of around twenty digital ministers, a large number of digital ambassadors, Big Tech and GAFAMs, all of whom clearly understood that this was the place where the major decisions affecting the world's digital economy were taken.

THREE PROPOSALS made:

  • " Consider how to finance and develop major digital infrastructure pools:
    We won't be doing Open Source AI, Open Source artificial intelligence, without having access to large GPU clusters that allow us to train our models. "

 

  • "Sharing public datasets :
    Generative AI cannot be developed without access to quality data. Each of our major democracies has a wealth of written, annotated and transcribed information that needs to be shared on a larger scale.
    Naturally, this needs to be done on a European scale, but above all it needs to be done on a global scale. That way, we will have the broadest possible representation of all cultures, local cultures, regional cultures, national cultures, but also all languages.

 

  • " Ban the use of commercial LLMs that have been illegally trained on datasets for which they did not have the rights :
    All the commercial LLMs were illegally trained on datasets that did not belong to them and for which they did not have the right of use, in complete violation of the various regulations that may exist, such as the RGPD in Europe, for example.
    It is important to recall the consistent position of France, Europe and the United States in terms of respecting copyright and defending rights holders. "

Innovation, yes, but not at any price

 


#AI #opensource #IA #humanity
 

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