A short, half-serious one today. Consider it a warning.
If they take away Chinese AI, I lose it
If they take open AI away from me - the open-source models, the open weights - I’m going to make a scene. I mean it. This is the last shred of freedom we’ve got left, and if they come for it, you’ll find me out in the streets with the molotovs, starting the revolution. I don’t care anymore.
Look, I’ve been a good guy. I built the Cheshire Cat, I did science communication, I’ve always paid my taxes. But the day they start putting weird rules on artificial intelligence, it’s war. You’ll find it scrawled on the walls: vibecodo e vibegodo - “I vibe-code and I vibe-enjoy” - that’ll be my motto. Let them arrest me. I’ll do twenty years, more than Nelson Mandela, for the cause of artificial intelligence.
Take everything else. Take away my food, my work, take it all - but don’t touch my AI. That’s the one thing you can’t have. I’ve always lived off that dream. Don’t touch the open. Don’t touch open source, don’t touch open weights. It ends badly, folks. It ends badly.
The one thing keeping me sane: MCP
The one satisfaction I’ve got left at this point is MCP (Model Context Protocol). And it’s giving me real joy in my corporate training.
My flagship course now presents itself directly through MCP. I show up, plug it in, and tell the room: “Ready? Connect your Claude, your Codex, hook up this MCP.” They attach it, and from that point on we go through the whole course material straight through the agents. That is a genuinely good time.
Alright, I’ll wrap it here - it’s a bit of a random video. But I’m telling you: don’t take away the open, or I make a scene.