That’s why it’s imperative lawmakers not overlook decentralized AI as they begin to regulate AI. It’s probably human nature to ignore, considering the broader AI industry is exploding and dominated by some of the world’s biggest corporations. They’re acquiring startups, pushing advancements, and launching new products at a breakneck pace. While there’s nothing wrong with Microsoft, Meta, Alphabet, and others investing heavily in the industry, lawmakers need to create space for researchers, entrepreneurs, and developers to thrive as well; that entails among other things remaining vigilant on antitrust, and ensuring that government-backed R&D funds don’t benefit the giants alone.
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