Tech Talk: Geneva summit aims at equitable AI development

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The annual AI for Good Global Summit was held May 15-17 in Geneva Switzerland, as policymakers, artificial-intelligence practitioners, researchers, industry representatives and domain experts from over 60 countries gathered to formulate strategies and projects to  ensure  inclusive development of AI technologies and equitable access to their benefits  around the world.

Underlying all of the projects was the proposal of a global Data Commons, which would function as a data repository, as well as a licensing framework similar to Creative Commons, but better optimized for AI applications, writes Kenny Chen at technical.ly.

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If executed effectively, the Data Commons would serve as a platform where any local or national open data initiative could be integrated, allowing researchers, civic coders, and others from around the world to access data, find projects, discuss ideas, and contribute solutions. Governments and organizations that have not established an open data platform could also leverage the Data Commons’ infrastructure and standards to create a platform efficiently.

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