Ali Farhadi is no tech rebel.
The Allen Institute has begun an ambitious initiative to build a freely available A.I.
In an industry process called open source, other researchers will be allowed to scrutinize and use this new system and the data fed into it.
The stance adopted by the Allen Institute, an influential nonprofit research center in Seattle, puts it squarely on one side of a fierce debate over how open or closed new A.I.
Would opening up so-called generative A.I., which powers chatbots like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Bard, lead to more innovation and opportunity?
Persons:
Ali Farhadi, Farhadi, Google’s Bard
Organizations:
University of Washington, Apple, Allen Institute, AI, Google
Locations:
Seattle