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"Black Singer Performs At The International Amphitheater In Chicago, 10/1973" and "Black soul singer Isaac Hayes performs at the International Amphitheater in Chicago..." by John H. White, here cropped and remixed, are in the public domain
Last month, we published a preview of what we intended to bring to the AI Impact Summit in Delhi: a focus on data governance, shared infrastructure, and democratic approaches to AI that genuinely advance the public interest rather than replicate existing power imbalances. That piece outlined our core interventions and the principles that have guided our thinking as we grapple with how to ensure openness, agency, and equity in the age of AI.
Work by Teo Georgiev for CoGenerate x Fine Acts, licensed with CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0
"Delhi" by Mike Fleming, 2017, CC BY SA 2.0, Flickr.
“Input” by Adam Pieniazek, modified by Creative Commons, is licensed via CC BY 2.0.
"Kaleidoscope 2" by Sheila Sund is licensed under CC BY 2.0, remixed by Creative Commons licensed under CC BY 4.0
Distorted Forest Path by Lone Thomasky & Bits&Bäume, licensed with CC BY 4.0.
"Distorted Sand Mine" by Lone Thomasky & Bits&Bäume, licensed under CC BY 4.0.