Interpreting India

Navigating the Open v. Closed Source AI Debate with Kailash Nadh

Jun 26, 2025
Kailash Nadh, CTO of Zerodha and co-founder of FOSS United, explores the open versus closed-source AI debate. He unpacks the unique challenges of open-source AI compared to traditional software, particularly its potential cybersecurity risks. Nadh discusses the implications of India's IndiaAI Mission and the strategic shift towards open development, sparked by models like DeepSeek's open-source R1. He emphasizes the need for India to carefully navigate these complexities to advance its AI landscape while fostering innovation in the startup ecosystem.
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Four Liberties of Open Source

  • Open source software grants four fundamental freedoms: usage, examination, modification, and redistribution.
  • This liberty-driven model contrasts with proprietary software's closed, restrictive nature.
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Challenges Defining Open Source AI

  • Open source AI is complex because models are artifacts without accessible source code, often distributed as large weight files.
  • True openness requires open tooling, research, and accessible data, which remains a legal challenge due to proprietary training data.
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Open Source AI’s Strategic Edge

  • AI openness is strategic, driven by competition and community innovation.
  • Open models gain developer mindshare faster, fostering decentralized improvements that closed companies struggle to match.
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