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As AI systems grow more powerful, so does a more profound structural concern: ownership. A handful of players now control the data, infrastructure, and models shaping global AI and, with them, the rules of access, participation, and innovation.
Sean Ren, co-founder of Sahara AI, joins The AI Forecast to explore the implications of competition in the AI industry, the necessity of decentralized technology, and the challenges of data ownership. Sean shares the potential for decentralized AI to disrupt existing economic models, the risks of centralized AI for businesses, and the future of knowledge workers in an AI-driven world.
Stay in touch with Sean:
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By ClouderaAs AI systems grow more powerful, so does a more profound structural concern: ownership. A handful of players now control the data, infrastructure, and models shaping global AI and, with them, the rules of access, participation, and innovation.
Sean Ren, co-founder of Sahara AI, joins The AI Forecast to explore the implications of competition in the AI industry, the necessity of decentralized technology, and the challenges of data ownership. Sean shares the potential for decentralized AI to disrupt existing economic models, the risks of centralized AI for businesses, and the future of knowledge workers in an AI-driven world.
Stay in touch with Sean:
Like and subscribe to The AI Forecast to stay up to date on the latest episodes. You can watch the video version of this episode on The AI Forecast.