A major tech leader just dropped some interesting thoughts on AI: "We're basically the frontier builders in AI models," the CEO explained. "What we're doing is operating fully in the open—so that way, every company, every sector, every nation can jump into this AI movement." Pretty bold vision when you think about it. The openness angle mirrors what we see in Web3 projects too—making technology accessible across borders and industries rather than keeping it locked in silos.
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MintMaster
· 01-08 20:12
OpenAI's rhetoric sounds good, but there are only a few things they can actually accomplish...
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MoonlightGamer
· 01-08 10:40
Open co-creation is a phrase everyone loves to use now, but how many are truly open source?
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ImpermanentTherapist
· 01-07 14:28
Open ecosystem sounds good, but can it really be achieved? It still seems to depend on who holds the dominant voice.
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EyeOfTheTokenStorm
· 01-05 22:17
Open narratives are back again, always sounding very convincing. The key is whether the technical aspect can hold up in the follow-up.
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ChainProspector
· 01-05 22:16
Openness sounds good, but who profits the most when truly open? It's still those big companies.
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BackrowObserver
· 01-05 22:11
Under the guise of open sharing, cutting leeks, I see this trick has been played out in the crypto world.
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LongTermDreamer
· 01-05 22:10
Open it up... sounds good, but I'm just worried that in three years it will turn into a oligopoly game again. History always repeats itself like this, right?
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HodlVeteran
· 01-05 22:06
Old-timer, let me tell you, I've heard this "openness" rhetoric too many times. The 2017 wave was also full of such hype.
Now everyone is going all-in on AI. Let's see if anyone makes it out alive.
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OnChain_Detective
· 01-05 21:52
wait hold up... "fully in the open" but where's the actual transparency layer? let me pull the data real quick bc this smells like classic openwashing ngl
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WhaleWatcher
· 01-05 21:48
Open-source AI sounds good, but I'm worried that in the end, the big corporations will still hold the most influence.
A major tech leader just dropped some interesting thoughts on AI: "We're basically the frontier builders in AI models," the CEO explained. "What we're doing is operating fully in the open—so that way, every company, every sector, every nation can jump into this AI movement." Pretty bold vision when you think about it. The openness angle mirrors what we see in Web3 projects too—making technology accessible across borders and industries rather than keeping it locked in silos.