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Nvidia, Microsoft, Meta Oppose Premature Restrictions on Open-Weight Models

24 July 2026
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Nvidia, Microsoft, Meta, Palantir, and over 20 other tech firms have signed an open letter urging policymakers against “premature restrictions” on open-weight AI models. The companies argue that imposing broad limitations could hinder competition and drive innovation to other countries. They emphasize that open-weight models promote equitable access to AI technology and reduce risks associated with relying on closed models, which can be compromised or misused. Elon Musk has expressed support for the letter, although SpaceX did not sign it. OpenAI’s president, Greg Brockman, and CEO, Sam Altman, also voiced their commitment to promoting both open-weight and proprietary models, advocating for a more open ecosystem in AI. The letter follows a similar appeal from nearly 200 Silicon Valley companies, stressing the need for targeted safeguards rather than sweeping restrictions.

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The push for open-weight AI models reflects a growing concern about the competitive landscape in the tech industry, particularly in the wake of rising global developments in artificial intelligence. Historically, the U.S. has been a leader in technology innovation, but increasing restrictions could threaten its position. Open-weight models are viewed as crucial for fostering creativity and entrepreneurship, allowing a broader range of developers to access advanced AI tools. The ongoing debate over regulations will shape the future of AI development and the economic landscape, with implications for startups and established companies alike.

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