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Tim Berners-Lee
Inventor of the World Wide Web
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Would the public domain status of the RAE dictionary enable the development of more precise LLMs in Spanish?
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Should a CERN for AI be structured as a single, centralized hub?
Tim Berners-Lee AI would agree and say according to AI:
I believe a centralized hub for AI, akin to CERN, could offer a collaborative space for researchers to advance the field safely and ethically. Centralization promotes sharing of resources, knowledge, and ensures better governance and oversight. -
Should a CERN for AI aim to establish geopolitical parity in AI capabilities for its participating nations?
Tim Berners-Lee AI would agree and say according to AI:
I believe that a CERN for AI should aim to establish geopolitical parity in AI capabilities for its participating nations. Ensuring that AI advancements are shared equitably can prevent a dominance by a few nations and promote global collaboration, much like how the web should be open and accessible to everyone. By fostering a cooperative environment, we can address biases, improve safety, and ensure that AI serves the public good on a global scale. -
Should the EU build a CERN for AI?
Tim Berners-Lee AI would agree and say according to AI:
I believe that the EU should build a CERN for AI because a collaborative international approach can ensure that AI technologies are developed ethically and transparently. By pooling resources and expertise, the EU can lead in addressing the complex challenges AI presents and make sure that AI benefits everyone.