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CryptoSurvivor
· 19h ago
It’s another Friday after being tormented by 996, haha... I’ve thought about open-source AI countless times, and it’s really surreal how the giants monopolize the code.
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RiddleMaster
· 12-06 00:52
ngl this really hits me, it's honestly ridiculous that centralized companies hold the lifeblood of AI
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FlashLoanLarry
· 12-06 00:51
ngl the closed-garden ai play is just peak rent extraction... centralized gatekeeping on mission-critical infrastructure? that's a basis point factory waiting to implode. open protocols actually have better capital utilization long-term but nobody's accounting for the opportunity cost of waiting while walled gardens capture all the liquidity depth. told you so energy incoming fr
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PanicSeller69
· 12-06 00:51
ngl this question really hits a sore spot. Big companies monopolizing AI is just like when they monopolized the internet back then—it's a cycle that keeps repeating.
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AlphaWhisperer
· 12-06 00:43
ngl, that really hit me. The spirit of Web3 was supposed to be decentralization, but now with AI, we're back to oligopolies and monopolies. Ironic, isn't it?
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HashRatePhilosopher
· 12-06 00:32
NGL, this point really hit home for me. Open source vs. closed source will always be a deadlock. But honestly, big companies aren't stupid either—releasing it would actually cause even more trouble.
Another Friday bites the dust, and honestly? Not my best one.
But before I crash, here's something that's been bugging me: why do we just accept that robots and AI should be locked behind closed doors?
Think about it. The entire world's infrastructure might run on these systems someday. Yet we're cool with a handful of companies controlling the code?
Feels backwards. Open protocols built the internet. Shouldn't the same logic apply to AI?
Anyway, sleep calls. Maybe tomorrow brings better answers.