Shared Concerns Need Common Responses
AI technologies have the potential to amplify existing global power imbalances. But they also bring a potential to bring about real transformation towards a more just and equitable world.
More than any technology before, AI is prone to be controlled by just a few. Only a few big tech companies possess the capital, data, and compute power to develop top end AI technology. Only a few governments are in the position to regulate these companies, and even they struggle to do so.
Moreover, the same few big tech companies can use their enormous capital advantage to hire the best experts in the field and raise salary levels to extreme heights.
Never mind the talk, it is implausible to expect the companies that are in possession of this power advantage to give it up by themselves.
This is why it’s crucial to build a solid coalition of all those who do share a sincere commitment to use AI for building a more just and equitable world.
If we manage to pool our resources, capacities, and knowledge, we have a real chance to shift the power imbalance into more advanced organisational structures that are aligned with a sustainable and healthy future for humans.
A Cosy Approach
With CosyAI, we invite everyone who shares these concerns to join forces and create a common framework for AI that benefits all by design, not just by promises.
We want to achieve this by taking a cooperative approach, based on our common human strength to engage in cooperation based on trust, human connections, and community values (cosy actually stands for cooperating sincerely).
For this purpose, we will create a multi-stakeholder cooperative at EU level (SCE), with open global membership to people and value-aligned organisations. This organisational framework will allow us to decide on common standards and ensure common ownership.
To ensure an ownership and accountability structure that is as close to local human communities as possible, we seek to provide tools and legal support for the creation of local cooperatives that facilitate local ownership of computing power and data, while enabling scaled use of its value through technologies like federated learning and decentralized server clusters.
Open to All
Any real human being will be able to join the cooperative and get support for the healthy use of AI.
In order to enable everyone who wants to heal and strengthen their cooperative human nature, CosyAI is accompanied by the Cosyland project.
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Complementing Public Regulation
We have already seen with the challenge of climate change, how our public institutions have failed for decades to create and enforce the necessary global regulation. Regulating AI in a responsible way is another urgent global challenge that requires balanced and well-conceived global responses.
It would be naive and irresponsible to rely on a hope that our public institutions possess the technical knowledge and decision-making mechanisms to act quickly and decisively enough.
We are, however, committed to work with public institutions in meaningful and constructive ways to encourage and support the development of balanced and effective regulatory frameworks for AI – in particular, by contributing a perspective of cooperating sincerely.
Cooperative LLMs
Simultaneously, we aim at training specialized cooperative AI models based on our member’s data and co-owned through our cooperative structure.
The goal is to create unique, specialized models with high data privacy that enable our members to provide unique value to their customers, whilst ensuring decentralization of ownership and fair value distribution.
Cooperatively owned apps
CosyAI offers its members the tools for offering AI-based apps that can be accessed through a common subscription model, thereby simplifying the use of safe AI for our user-members.
Building an AI Safe Space
Finally, many of us share wider concerns that the developments in AI could overtake us as societies and expose us to inflating fake information, manipulation, job loss, and other potential risks that we’re not adequately prepared for.
This is why we aim in the long run to create an AI Safe Space for humans who want to co-exist with AI safely, without giving AI-systems control over us.
The goal is to enable everyone, as a private person or an organization, to take a conscious choice about the extend to which we engage with advanced AI, and to be able to opt out safely, if we choose so.
It’s time to start making it happen – stay updated or sign up.