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Latest revision as of 04:58, 3 April 2025

= "a coalition working to bring about Public AI".

URL = https://publicai.network/


Description

"The Public AI Network is a coalition working to bring about public AI. Our aims are to:

  1. Ensure public capacity-building is part of the conversation about AI design, policy, and funding
  2. Make it easier to build public AI by coordinating research efforts in the ML community
  3. Support policymakers and technical teams seeking to implement public AI "

(https://publicai.network/)


Directory

"A wide range of people have contributed ideas and suggestions to this document and/or are contributing to the coalition to promote and build public AI, including:


  1. David Bau (Northeastern)
  2. Peter Brantley (UC Davis)
  3. Natalie Buda Smith (Library of Congress)
  4. B Cavello (The Aspen Institute)
  5. Nick Garcia (Public Knowledge)
  6. Wendy Hanamura (Internet Archive / DWeb Movement)
  7. Sarah Hubbard (Harvard Kennedy School)
  8. Brandon Jackson (Metagov)
  9. Louis Kang (AccelR8)
  10. SJ Klein (Interlace / Berkman)
  11. Alex Krasodomski (Chatham House)
  12. Scott Moore (Metagov / Public Works)
  13. Carlos Munoz Ferrandis (Hugging Face, Alinia)
  14. Aviv Ovadya (BCK/GovAI/newDemocracy)
  15. Nathan Sanders (Harvard)
  16. Bruce Schneier (Harvard Kennedy School)
  17. Catherine Stihler (Creative Commons)
  18. Alek Tarkowski (Open Future)
  19. Joshua Tan (Metagov / Oxford)
  20. Nick Vincent (Simon Fraser)
  21. David Weinberger (Berkman)
  22. Avani Wildani (Cloudflare / Emory)
  23. Philip Moreira Tomei (Pax Machina)

([1])


More information

  • White Paper: [2]