HomeNewsTechnologyIndia stands to lose if US lobbyists win in restricting open source software, says former Coursera CEO Andrew Ng

India stands to lose if US lobbyists win in restricting open source software, says former Coursera CEO Andrew Ng

The founder and CEO of Landing AI said that there has been “intense lobbying efforts” from some of the big tech companies, which have made some significant investments and training in large AI models.

February 21, 2024 / 19:42 IST
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Andrew said some are “arguing incorrectly” that it would be better for the US to restrict open source, as the world’s largest economy is way ahead of others in generative AI. Representative image

India would be at a disadvantage if lobbyists in the US succeed in their efforts to restrict open source software, according to Andrew NG, the founder and CEO of Landing AI and former CEO of Coursera.

User of an open source can use, modify, and distribute the software or platform and its source code to anyone or for any purpose. Andrew was referring to an announcement by the US government last year, which states that the US government has to be apprised first by tech companies whenever they train an artificial intelligence (AI) model involving a significant amount of computing power. Reports suggest the rule could come into force very soon.

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"If those efforts to squash up succeed, it will shut down tonnes of innovative methods and data, and make it much harder for lots of countries, including India, to take advantage of this technology," Andrew said at the Nasscom Technology Leadership Forum (NTLF) 2024.

He said that there has been “intense lobbying efforts” from some of the big tech companies, who have made some significant investments and training in very large AI models. “But I was actually pretty surprised... at the intensity of the lobbying efforts to try to get the US government, and to some extent other governments, to put in place stifling regulations requiring licensing,” he added.