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Mark Zuckerberg says the future of AI is for everyone. But who owns it?

It’s a nice sentiment, but all AI users should ask three questions about their preferred choice of AI platform

Mark Zuckerberg says the future of AI is for everyone. But who owns it?

TL;DR

  • Meta has released an open-weight AI model that users can download and own, unlike most mainstream AI tools which are rented.
  • The choice between open and closed AI models is now primarily about who has the power to shut them down, not just capability.
  • Users should ask three key questions about AI platforms: Can they be evicted from the service? Can their data be taken with them? What happens if the provider loses interest?
  • The article draws parallels to the early internet, where the open web was saved not by a better company, but by software built for use, not for its creator.
  • Key demands for AI users include governmental requirements for legally usable copies of open-weight models, data portability from AI agents, and pooled open-source infrastructure to ensure no single company can control the ecosystem.