Thoughts on the Market

AI as New Global Power?

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Feb 27, 2026
A brisk conversation about how AI is reshaping global power and the tug-of-war between proprietary stacks and open alternatives. They explore why countries like India prioritize explainability, access, and local utility. Discussion highlights the compute advantage of hyperscalers and how standards, governance, and strategic alignment could reshape economic and geopolitical influence.
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INSIGHT

Global South Wants Open Explainable AI

  • The India summit revealed a core split: countries want AI that is explainable and open while U.S. pushes integration with its proprietary AI stack.
  • Stephen Byrd highlighted India's focus on open access for real-world uses like remote medical diagnosis in villages.
ANECDOTE

Village Diagnosis Example From India Summit

  • Stephen Byrd shared a vivid India example: a villager uses AI to photograph a medical condition and get diagnosis where no clinician exists.
  • That story framed India's policy emphasis on universal access and practical local impact.
INSIGHT

Compute Advantage Drives Proprietary Lead

  • Proprietary American LLMs are likely to outpace open models because major firms have roughly 10x the compute used for prior models, implying materially higher capability.
  • Byrd notes scaling laws suggest a 10x training compute could roughly double model capability, widening the quality gap over months.
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