Public AI
This is the (temporary) home of efforts to advance public AI: publicly accessible AI models funded, provisioned, and governed by governments or other public bodies on behalf of their citizens.
Documents
- Main Collaborative Working Document, intended for all contributors, currently the best overview
- Policy Pitch, intended for policymakers
- Workshop Paper, intended for ML researchers
- Edited notes from NYU Public AI Seminar on Sep. 14, 2023 (forthcoming)
- Policy Paper (forthcoming)
Events
- November 16, 2023: BritGPT at Chatham House
- September 21, 2023: Talk at AI: Ethical Paths Forward hosted by the Internet Archive
- September 14, 2023: Public AI Seminar at the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy at NYU School of Law
- July 3 - July 10, 2023: AI Palace at Bueckeburg Palace
Still to be scheduled: technical meeting at MIT.
Getting involved
Public AI is a public, collaborative effort.
- To edit this site (e.g. to add an event or a relevant document), go to https://github.com/manymodels/public-ai and edit the README.md file directly.
- Join the mailing list.
- If you have questions about public AI or want to figure out how to get involved, contact us: hello@publicai.network
Acknowledgements
A wide range of people have contributed ideas and time to the coalition to promote and build public AI. We gratefully acknowledge operational support by Metagov, Public Knowledge, Code for Science and Society, and Chatham House.