
In the history of AI, open always wins over closed. This isn't optimism. It's mathematics.
Information wants to be free. Not because of ideology—because of physics. Once knowledge exists, it spreads. The closed system spends all its energy trying to contain it. The open system spends its energy building on top of it.
Look at the pattern: Linux beat Windows. Android beat iOS in market share. Wikipedia beat Britannica. The internet beat proprietary networks. Each time, the open system attracted more minds, more contributions, more compounding growth.
Closed systems peak early. They extract value from their monopoly on knowledge. But they stagnate because they cut themselves off from the collective intelligence of everyone outside. Open systems start slow—then accelerate past.
AI is at the same inflection point right now. The closed labs are ahead today. But the open source movement is catching up fast. And when it crosses a certain threshold—when the collective mind becomes smarter than any single lab—the math flips.

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