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Applied AI·August 23, 2026·1 min read

Sam Altman says he's worried about AI being controlled by a few powerful players

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When the CEO of a leading lab warns that fear of AI could justify centralizing control, he's flagging the political risk to his own business model as much as the societal one. Operators should expect governance proposals that trade off open experimentation for tightly licensed, few-provider regimes—and plan for concentration risk in their AI stack.

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