Original Reddit post

OpenAI’s new policy doc is interesting, but something feels off. They admit AI could increase inequality and concentrate power. But that’s already happening. The most powerful models are controlled by a few companies, even though they’re trained on data from all of us. So it ends up like: everyone contributes → few control public data → private systems I understand the safety argument for limiting access. But economically, if only a few players have these tools, the gap won’t just grow, it’ll compound. At some point, this stops looking like a free market and starts looking like concentrated power. They talk about “sharing benefits,” but it feels like the system is already set. So is this just another cycle of tech disruption that gets regulated later, or are we entering a phase where economic power becomes structurally concentrated in a way we haven’t seen before? submitted by /u/Shanbhag01

Originally posted by u/Shanbhag01 on r/ArtificialInteligence