Current AI development is largely controlled by a handful of major companies, including OpenAI, Amazon, Meta, and Microsoft, thanks to their vast resources and data advantages. This concentration of power raises concerns about competition and ethical data practices. Notable scholars like Trebor Scholz and Stefano Tortorici are exploring alternatives through the concept of platform cooperatives. These worker-owned platforms aim to democratize digital economies and address issues of justice within the tech industry, highlighting the need for equitable solutions in the digital landscape.
AI development is currently dominated by a few large firms, which possess unrivaled resources, technical talent, and proprietary data, limiting competition.
Platform cooperatives offer a transformative way to create equitable digital economies, challenging the injustices inherent in traditional tech models.
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