The race to dominate AI is starting to look a lot like the race to dominate people.
Big tech corporations are building systems that capture your data, your questions, your thoughts — and then make you dependent on their answers. Your most intimate queries, stored on their servers, processed by their models, monetized by their algorithms.
This is the old logic of autocracy wearing a new face.
An autocrat controls your communication, your money, your identity. A tech monopoly controls your information, your attention, your intelligence.
The pattern is the same: someone else holds the key.
But it doesn't have to be this way. Open-source AI exists. Local models exist. You can run intelligence on your own machine, with your own data, under your own control.
The question is the same one freedom movements have always asked: who holds the key?
If your intelligence depends on a corporation, it can be shaped, censored, withdrawn, or sold.
If your intelligence lives with you, it is yours.
Not given. Held.
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