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The Berlin-based re:publica conference series deals with what Felix Stalder calls “The Digital Condition” of our society and attracts about 10.000 peopel each year. At this year’s conference themed “Who cares?” I had the honor to meet UCLA Professor and Philantropist (Arcadia Fund) Peter Baldwin for a Fireside Chat.
Under the headline “Public Domain in the Digital Age: a Paradox”, Baldwin sketched some of his partially countervailing expectations with respect to how the state of the public domain will change in the (not too far) future and how this future might be brought closer to the present due to the advent of LLMs and generative AI. A recording of our chat is available on YouTube:
For my other activities and talks during this year’s re:publica, please check out my (German) blog post over at osconjunction.net.
(Leonhard)


