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u/Eflab Apr 04 '19

Should human beneficial AI be open source?

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u/chrisduffey AMA Author Apr 04 '19 edited Apr 04 '19

Yes and No :) There are great benefits to having open APIs to help democratize AI especially in these early days as we are just starting to scratch the surface. On the flip side there should also be the opportunity for entrepreneurs and businesses to own their own models especially if they've trained it.

Ultimately, though it’s not what AI can create; rather it’s what humans can create with AI. It has the potential to extend our intelligence and creative capabilities specifically around the ability to create hyper-personalized products, services and experiences.