Economic Security Project’s Post

“By creating public alternatives — whether at the federal level or through state initiatives like CalCompute — we can ensure that the next wave of AI innovation benefits all of us, and doesn’t fade with a governor’s veto in California.” ESP president Natalie Foster wrote in CalMatters about Scott Wiener's recently vetoed AI safety bill, SB-1047, and “CalCompute,” which would have established a public option for the computing power driving AI development, disrupting the lock tech giants have on this piece of technology. A public option for computing infrastructure would ensure AI innovation serves everyone, not just the handful of large tech companies enjoying all the power and profits for themselves.

If California actually wants to lead on AI, it can't let 3 companies hog the infrastructure | Opinion

If California actually wants to lead on AI, it can't let 3 companies hog the infrastructure | Opinion

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