Open source is not just about software or lines of code. It’s a powerful movement fostering global collaboration, transparency, and digital empowerment. But as China accelerates its investment in open-source AI and critical infrastructure, the landscape is shifting, and so are the stakes.
In my latest Forbes Tech Council article, I explore what this means for the West and the world. I dive into the intricacies of open-source leadership, addressing critical questions like:
- How China’s strategic push in open source impacts digital sovereignty and global tech influence
- The security, accountability, and trust risks that come with growing dependencies
- Why shutting off collaboration is not the solution and how inclusive, diverse leadership can preserve open source’s core values
The future of technology depends on how we approach open-source leadership today. This is a call to those who care about innovation, resilience, and democratic ideals in digital infrastructure to join the conversation and rethink our approach.
Read the full article on Forbes and discover how open source can remain a beacon of transparency and security in an increasingly complex world.
