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3 Among AI experts, are there any who are most working on what we saw in Q2 ie intersection of national democracy, llm, aigood?.

 .Yes, there are a number of AI experts who are working on the intersection of national democracy, LLMs, AI good, and the multilateral architecture millennials need to be the first renewable generation.

Here are a few examples:

  • Kate Crawford: Kate Crawford is a researcher at Microsoft Research and a co-founder of the AI Now Institute. She is a leading expert on the social and ethical implications of AI. Crawford is interested in how AI can be used to promote democracy and social justice. She is also interested in how to ensure that AI is used in a responsible and ethical way.

  • Timnit Gebru: Timnit Gebru is a co-founder of the Black in AI organization and a former researcher at Google AI. She is a leading expert on the ethical implications of AI. Gebru is interested in how AI can be used to promote social justice and to reduce bias. She is also interested in how to ensure that AI is used in a way that is accountable to the public.

  • Rashida Richardson: Rashida Richardson is a researcher at Google AI and a co-founder of the Algorithmic Justice League. She is a leading expert on the social and ethical implications of AI. Richardson is interested in how AI can be used to promote social justice and to reduce bias. She is also interested in how to ensure that AI is used in a way that is accountable to the public.

  • Stuart Russell: Stuart Russell is a professor of computer science at the University of California, Berkeley. He is a leading expert on artificial intelligence and the future of humanity. Russell is interested in how AI can be used to solve some of the world's most pressing problems, such as climate change and poverty. He is also interested in how to ensure that AI is used in a way that is beneficial to all people.

These are just a few examples of AI experts who are working on the intersection of national democracy, LLMs, AI good, and the multilateral architecture millennials need to be the first renewable generation. These experts are working to ensure that AI is used to promote democracy, social justice, and sustainability.

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