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Ethan Mollick: Open-weight AI model releases may soon decline

Ethan Mollick suggests that the trend of releasing frontier open-weight AI models may soon diminish. He posits that the performance gap between open and closed AI models could widen, rather than narrow, in the future. This perspective is influenced by reports indicating that China is considering restricting overseas access to its leading AI models. AI

IMPACT Suggests a potential slowdown in the availability of cutting-edge open-source AI models, which could impact research and development.

RANK_REASON Opinion piece by a known credible voice discussing trends in AI model releases.

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Ethan Mollick: Open-weight AI model releases may soon decline

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  1. Bluesky Jetstream — AI desk TIER_1 English(EN) · emollick.bsky.social ·

    This is a key reason I don’t expect the flow of frontier open weights models to continue indefinitely, or even for very much longer. The gap between open and cl

    This is a key reason I don’t expect the flow of frontier open weights models to continue indefinitely, or even for very much longer. The gap between open and closed capabilities may soom start to grow, not shrink. www.reuters.com/world/beijin...