The End of the Foundation Model Era: Open-Weight Models, Sovereign AI, and Inference as Infrastructure
arXiv cs.AI / 4/10/2026
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Key Points
- The paper claims the foundation model era (c. 2020–2025) has ended as open-weight models reach frontier-level performance and inference costs drop sharply, undermining pretraining-at-scale as a lasting competitive moat.
- It argues the AI industry is restructuring along four linked axes—economic (valuation/financing model collapse), technical (shift from scaling pretraining to post-training optimization and agentic composition), commercial (application-layer integrators displacing foundation-model vendors), and political (government increasing gatekeeping of strategic AI).
- It cites the US government’s February 2026 designation of Anthropic as a supply-chain risk as an accelerant of an ongoing transition rather than the root cause.
- The paper frames open-weight models as a “counterintuitive” mechanism for sovereign control, where governments can retain weights to secure capabilities independent of vendor policies, financial stability, or personnel clearances.



