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19/06/2025 - Call for Public Ownership of AI Large Language Models (UK)

argument: Notizie/News - Ethics and Philosophy of Law

Source: The Guardian

The Guardian discusses growing calls for large language models (LLMs) that power AI systems to be publicly owned rather than controlled by private corporations. Advocates argue that public ownership would promote transparency, accountability, and equitable access to AI technology. The article examines the risks posed by concentration of AI capabilities in the hands of a few companies, including bias, misinformation, and lack of democratic oversight.

It presents perspectives from AI researchers and ethicists who emphasize the importance of open governance and public investment in AI infrastructure to safeguard societal interests. The debate reflects broader concerns about AI’s social impact and the need for policies ensuring responsible innovation and inclusive benefit distribution.