The hottest Data Sovereignty Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Experiments with NLP and GPT-3 7 implied HN points 24 Feb 26
  1. India needs its own sovereign large language model; it’s no longer optional and is now table stakes.
  2. Relying on foreign AI providers risks losing access or facing discriminatory rules and taxes, echoing past industrial and colonial imbalances.
  3. AI is already essential to businesses and the economy, and being cut off for weeks, months, or a year would seriously hurt competitiveness and survival.
Anima Mundi 61 implied HN points 20 Jul 25
  1. Artificial Super Intelligence (ASI) is coming, and we need to change how we govern it. Current systems are not ready for the fast changes that ASI will bring.
  2. There is a new need for data and energy fairness. ASI relies heavily on natural resources, and we must ensure that these resources are used justly without harming communities.
  3. Instead of allowing a few to control ASI, we should aim for a shared governance model. This means working together to create systems that benefit everyone, not just the powerful.
Spatial Web AI by Denise Holt 0 implied HN points 12 Oct 22
  1. The Spatial Web Foundation and VERSES Technologies are building a new computing technology stack with three tiers - Interface, Logic & Data focused on merging AR & VR experiences with the physical world.
  2. VERSES Technologies' AI Operating System called KOSM™ enables cognitive computing methods for processing spatial and UX data, and includes Artificial Intelligence based on the 'Free Energy Principle.'
  3. Distributed Ledger Technologies like Blockchain, with Smart Contracts at their core, offer secure automation of transactions, providing trust, security, and privacy crucial for a prosperous Web 3.0 experience.
Tributary Data 0 implied HN points 25 Sep 23
  1. BYOC model allows organizations to maintain data privacy and sovereignty while benefiting from managed cloud services.
  2. BYOC offers benefits like control and customization, data portability, vendor lock-in mitigation, and cost optimization.
  3. BYOC operational model involves data plane and control plane functions, allowing organizations to have control over their cloud infrastructure while the vendor manages remotely.
Crypto Good 0 implied HN points 05 Nov 24
  1. Governments should create their own AI models to better serve their people. This way, the AI can understand local cultures and languages.
  2. Having AI accessible to everyone can help people with practical advice, like farmers getting help with crops or families learning about healthcare.
  3. AI can transform knowledge into real opportunities for everyone, especially those who have been left out of the digital economy.
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