Quoting Jeremy Howard · Simon Willison's Weblog
Science, Technology & Innovation · Jun 10, 2026
Jeremy Howard argues for openness (democratizing advanced AI) rather than slowdown, and proposes a governance test: if a lab advocates slowing progress while holding the best model, it must self-bind by disallowing internal frontier use to be coherent and trustworthy.
Quoting Jeremy Howard · Simon Willison's Weblog
Politics & Government · Jun 10, 2026
Proposal: require the lab owning the top-ranked AI model to agree not to use it for frontier research while making it accessible to others, aiming to stop recursive self-improvement and prevent concentrated power.
Quoting Jeremy Howard · Simon Willison's Weblog
Business, Finance & Industries · Jun 10, 2026
Jeremy Howard warns that if a leading AI lab lets itself use its best model internally while blocking rivals, it actually accelerates the AI frontier and concentrates power—safety rules that exempt the incumbent can become competitive moats, so the crucial issue is whether access limits are symmetric.