Open vs Closed Models and the AGI Outlook
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In this episode, we examine the defining tension in modern AI: open versus closed models. We break down what “open” actually means in today’s AI landscape, why frontier labs increasingly keep their most capable systems closed, and how this divide shapes innovation, safety, economics, and global power dynamics.
We explore the difference between true open source and open-weights models, why closed APIs dominate at the frontier, and how the open ecosystem still drives massive downstream innovation. The episode also looks at how this debate becomes far more serious as models approach AGI-level capabilities, where misuse risks, offense–defense imbalance, and irreversibility force new approaches to access, governance, and accountability.
This episode covers:
- Open source vs open-weights vs closed AI models
- Safety, alignment, and the case for restricted access
- Innovation commons and open-model ecosystem dynamics
- AGI risk, misuse, and the offense–defense imbalance
- Staged release, audits, and mediated access models
- Power, geopolitics, efficiency, and the future of openness
This episode is part of the Adapticx AI Podcast. Listen via the link provided or search “Adapticx” on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, or most podcast platforms.
Sources and Further Reading
Additional references and extended material are available at:
https://adapticx.co.uk