Copy of AI Is Not The Story — Power Concentration Is 3

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APR 8 · 2 MIN READ

AI is moving fast. New models, new tools, new breakthroughs every month.
But focusing only on the technology misses the bigger picture. The real story is not AI. It’s power.

Technology Spreads. Power Concentrates.

Most technologies follow a familiar path. At first, they feel open and accessible. Many players can experiment, build, and compete. But over time, power concentrates — through capital, infrastructure, distribution, and data. AI is following the same pattern, just faster.

Why AI Is Different

AI is not just another tool. It depends on massive resources: compute, proprietary data, elite talent, and large-scale funding. This creates a natural barrier. Only a small number of players can operate at this level — and their advantage compounds over time.

The New Centers of Power

We are starting to see where power is forming. A few companies control the best models. A few countries control the infrastructure. A few platforms control distribution. Access to AI is wide, but control of AI is narrow.

What This Means for Businesses

For most businesses, AI will feel like a tool — improving workflows and speed. But the real shift happens behind the scenes. Strategy is increasingly shaped by who owns the platforms, controls the models, and sets the rules.

So What Actually Matters?

If AI is not the story, then what is? Positioning. Where you sit in the system matters more than the tools you use. Are you building on someone else’s platform? Do you control any part of the value chain? Can you adapt if the rules change?

Final Thought

AI will keep evolving. New models will come. Costs will drop. Access will expand. But power doesn’t distribute as easily as technology. It concentrates — and that’s the layer worth paying attention to.

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