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If you run AI infrastructure for a US company, a ban on open-weight models is a scenario worth modeling now. @DavidSacks and @bgurley on @theallinpod EP275: Anthropic's consistent safety framing around open-weight models is building a public predicate. The regulatory-capture playbook requires it. The breadcrumbs aren't assembled into policy yet - but the direction is legible. What a US ban actually does: forces US cloud providers to stop hosting open-weight models. xAI's C-stack training efficiency gains, Mistral, and every open-source alternative become inaccessible through US infrastructure. Enterprise AI buyers are locked into a two-vendor closed market. Model-agnostic architecture is no longer a nice-to-have. The full risk and open-source backstop argument on @theallinpod: podcastalpha.substack.com/p/all-in-ep275… Source: All-In Podcast - youtube.com/watch?v=4oq91r…







I remember when I first saw Dr Shiva. He was calling out RFK Jr and at that time, I was very hopeful about RFK. He was calling out Gates, Fauci and more importantly, Vanguard Blackrock and State Street. He explained many of the mechanisms used by these entities in detail. I still replied to Dr Shiva, saying we did not have the luxury of creating divisions among 'truth' movements. That was about 4 years ago. Guess who was right? x.com/i/status/20215…




A false prophet who profits while his community suffers severe financial losses. No one loves you either. All people want is for you to use the SAC funds to pump their bags and then leave. They want to forget you like a nightmare @RichardHeartWin.











