Open Source AI Has Founders--and the FTC--Buzzing

WIRED 

Y Combinator is famed for its Demo Days, where portfolio companies pitch their apps and wares in hopes of growing from a fledgling company into the next AirBnB. But on Thursday, the startup incubator hosted a mélange of founders, venture capitalists, and US policy makers in its airy industrial space in San Francisco to tackle a defining topic for so many startups today: AI as the latest frontier in the battle between Big Tech and the little guys. For many early-stage tech entrepreneurs, questions around AI can carry existential weight. Ever since ChatGPT was unleashed in late 2022, OpenAI's technology, along with fast follows from Google's and Microsoft's AI teams, has dominated the conversation around this new era of artificial intelligence. But the increasing availability--and potency--of open source AI models has the potential to upend those dynamics.