Listen "Data Ownership and Open Source AI"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, we explore the intriguing world of data ownership and its implications in the age of AI. We begin by discussing the story of the Narrative Clip lifelogging camera and how much valuable data it generates. As we dive deeper into the topic, we find ourselves questioning who owns the data, especially when it comes to AI models being trained on our personal information.We ponder the legal aspects of data ownership and how laws like GDPR attempt to regulate it. However, we also realize that these legal frameworks might not be well-adapted to the rapidly evolving landscape of AI technology. We discuss the need for a societal framework that acknowledges the value of data and enables individuals and corporations to benefit from it.The conversation then shifts to the open-source movement in AI and how it democratizes power in the tech world. We marvel at how open-source AI models are competing with closed-source models, even when it comes to training large-scale models with massive computational resources. We also touch upon the leak of Meta's AI models and how it further spurs the open-source AI community.We then consider the value of different types of data, from health data to online consumption patterns. We imagine a world in which AI models have access to brainwave data, enabling them to understand and potentially manipulate Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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