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November 2025 Oxford Martin AI Governance Initiative memo (29 co-authors incl. Yoshua Bengio) arguing that "AI bridge powers" should jointly develop frontier AI
guaranteed, cheap access to jointly-developed models would enable domestic firms to capture automation gains without dependency on foreign providers; structured licensing would stimulate local application ecosystems; and equitable benefit-sharing would ensure that economic growth accrues domestically rather than to foreign platforms.
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AI Verified Relevant: in context, the paper argues for a multinational frontier-AI partnership among member states/bridge powers, and this quote gives an economic reason for that arrangement—guaranteed access to jointly developed models, structured licensing, and benefit-sharing for members. That makes a pro-sharing stance on frontier models within an allied coalition substantially more likely, even though the quote does not restate 'democracies' or 'allies' verbatim. ([aigi.ox.ac.uk](https://aigi.ox.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/blueprint_for_multinational_ai_development.pdf)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 2h ago
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AI Verified The quote supports sharing: it says "guaranteed, cheap access to jointly-developed models," plus "structured licensing" and "equitable benefit-sharing," would help member countries. In the source context, this is part of a pro-multinational partnership argument for bridge-power states to share collaboratively developed frontier AI, so support is implied even though it says member nations rather than explicitly "allies." · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 2h ago

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AI Verified The supplied Oxford AIGI PDF is fetchable and contains the quote verbatim on p. 11: “guaranteed, cheap access to jointly-developed models would enable domestic firms to capture automation gains without dependency on foreign providers; structured licensing would stimulate local application ecosystems; and equitable benefit-sharing would ensure that economic growth accrues domestically rather than to foreign platforms.” The Oxford AIGI publication page also lists the document title as “A Blueprint for Multinational Advanced AI Development” with date November 24, 2025, so attribution to the named document and the stored date/source are supported. · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 2h ago
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