
Open Source, Closed Door
It mocks the tech industry habit of selling 'openness' as branding and community theater while keeping the core asset locked away for competitive and legal control.
At a flashy tech-conference booth plastered with giant banners saying 'OPEN AI FOR EVERYONE,' a charismatic startup founder onstage beams as he throws free swag—T-shirts, stickers, and tote bags labeled 'OPEN'—into an excited crowd. Meanwhile, just behind him, the actual AI model weights sit inside a museum-style glass vault under a dramatic spotlight, bound in heavy chains, surrounded by patent plaques, a biometric keypad, and a stern security guard with crossed arms. A few attendees notice the absurd contrast: everything branded as 'open' is being handed out freely except the one thing that matters, which is guarded like a royal artifact.
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