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Open-Source AI Models Become Essential Infrastructure Outside the US
Researchers argue that proprietary AI access restrictions make open-source models the practical necessity for most countries, not a preference.
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SourceHacker News · Front Page
Open-source AI models have shifted from being a developer preference to an economic and geopolitical necessity for countries outside North America and Western Europe. A few US-based companies control access to frontier models, creating a two-tier global AI landscape where resource-constrained region...
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