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David Sacks Says Restricting Open Models Won’t Stop China From Building ‘the Next Kimi’ — Backs Harvey’s First AI Model Built for Legal Work

Aug 22, 2026 · 03:55 AM ET· updated 1h ago
David Sacks Says Restricting Open Models Won’t Stop China From Building ‘the Next Kimi’ — Backs Harvey’s First AI Model Built for Legal Work

David Sacks defended open-source AI models, citing Harvey’s Tenet as evidence that American companies can innovate using open systems.

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A tech leader says keeping AI tools open (letting many people use them) won't hurt America's progress—companies like Harvey are building smart tools for lawyers using open AI. When someone defends open AI this way, it might show confidence that American tech can compete even when tools are widely shared.

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