Op-ed: We cannot allow AI to make Big Tech even bigger, argues Steve Case

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Op-ed: We cannot allow AI to make Big Tech even bigger, argues Steve Case
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AOL co-founder and venture capitalist Steve Case worries that the government will allow Big Tech to pull the ladder up behind it when it comes to AI innovation.

AOL co-founder and venture capitalist Steve Case worries that the government will allow Big Tech to pull the ladder up behind them when it comes to artificial intelligence innovation.Policymakers in Washington are now engaged in a wide range of discussions regarding how to prevent AI technology from spinning out of control.

Perhaps more worrisome, the overwhelming focus on public fears of AI may spur policymakers to undermine what many of us call "open source" AI altogether — upending the collaborative model that has enabled a global community of innovators to work both iteratively and rapidly to build and improve the underlying technology.

If that were happening in the realm of AI, new startups would already be sprouting across the county. But a recent Brookings Institution study found that nearly 60 percent of AI jobs are currently based in Silicon Valley. That's worrisome. Policymakers need to ensure that entrepreneurs across the country have the opportunity to participate in the race to put this new technology to good use.

These lessons of the Internet should be applied to this new frontier. To maximize the benefits of AI while reducing the risks, the government should look to put guardrails in place, but not in the form of licenses that only enable only a handful of players to compete. Rather, congressional legislation should have a bias towards unleashing innovation all across the country.

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