AI Industry Faces Crossroads Between Open-Closed Ecosystems
The artificial intelligence industry is facing a defining moment as it grapples with whether its future will resemble the open, user-centric model of the early internet or the closed, profit-driven ecosystems of Big Tech, according to Kanjun Qiu, CEO of AI startup Imbue, who joined The Verge’s Decoder podcast to discuss the week’s major AI developments.
The conversation followed a wave of announcements from OpenAI’s DevDay 2025 in San Francisco, where the company unveiled new ChatGPT product features, developer tools, and a broader vision for AI integration across apps and devices. However, the debut of Sora, OpenAI’s generative video model, has also sparked controversy — from copyright disputes and misuse risks to the viral spread of AI-generated memes featuring CEO Sam Altman.
Meanwhile, the growing use of AI-powered job screening systems is creating new challenges in recruitment. According to The New York Times, applicants are increasingly using prompt injections embedded in résumés to manipulate automated screening bots for better results — a phenomenon exposing the unintended vulnerabilities of corporate AI adoption.
Qiu emphasized that the industry’s evolution will hinge on whether leading AI firms like OpenAI and Anthropic embrace transparency, interoperability, and user empowerment, or continue consolidating control through closed ecosystems and proprietary models. She described the current moment as a “tug-of-war between innovation and consolidation,” urging regulators and technologists to ensure AI remains a tool for empowerment rather than control.
As AI systems rapidly advance — from agentic tools to multimodal models like Sora — the balance between accessibility, ethics, and market dominance will define the next era of the technology.
Source:
https://www.theverge.com/podcast/796667/ai-industry-crossroads-openai-sora-chatgpt
エンジニア
フルスタック、AI/ML、ドメインスペシャリスト
継続率
グローバル企業との複数年にわたるパートナーシップ
平均立ち上げ期間
チーム編成から生産稼働まで


