How a public-private consortium could lead to democratic global AI governance
An open and democratic public-private consortium for AI would sustain growth, transparency, and competition, while averting an over-concentration of power and AI safety risks, argues Trustless Computing Association founder and President Rufo Guerreschi.
This opinion article by Rufo Guerreschi, the President of the Trustless Computing Association, frames our Initiative vis-a-sis global AI supply chains and OpenAI’s “$7 trillion AI plan”. It appear on The Yuan, a leading Chinese digital and AI policy journal. The Yuan regularly publishes articles on digital and AI governance by thought leaders such as Guterres, Artigas, Ramos, Bremmer, Manyika, Borrell, Nye and Schwab.