Collaboration Over Competition: Our Vision for AI Future
- Posted by Tetiana Bihun
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- Date March 26, 2025
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Fausto Giunchiglia, the founder of DataScientia, gave an interview to China News Service (CNS), discussing trends in the AI sector, Generative AI (GenAI), the balance between competition and cooperation, the risks AI poses, and the future challenges in understanding this rapidly advancing technology.
He shared DataScientia’s vision for AI, emphasizing that its future lies in collaboration and addressing arrising challenges with AI development such as safety, quality and privacy. While acknowledging the rapid advancements in AI, particularly the energy-efficient DeepSeek-R1 model, he stressed that technological progress must be paired with global cooperation to ensure AI is developed responsibly, with a strong focus on ethical standards.
The conversation occurred amid global discussions surrounding AI’s impact on society and the growing competition between leading AI companies, such as xAI, DeepSeek, and Open AI. Fausto called for more cooperation, echoing DataScientia’s commitment to fostering academic collaboration to improve human life through AI.
This discussion occurred shortly after the release of DeepSeek-R1 and the announcement of OpenAI’s upcoming GPT-4.5 and GPT-5 models, highlighting the rapid advancements and intensifying competition in the AI industry.
Fausto Giunchiglia’s remarks emphasized the importance of responsible AI development, a core principle at the heart of DataScientia’s mission. Specifically, values such as ethics, collaboration, diversity, and inclusivity are essential for ensuring the sustainability of the tech industry and achieving a positive societal impact.
Keywords: AI impact, competition, xAI, DeepSeek, OpenAI, cooperation, academic collaboration, DeepSeek-R1, GPT-4.5, GPT-5, responsible AI, DataScientia, ethics, diversity, inclusivity, sustainability, societal impact.

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