The AI Alliance just announced new momentum for Project Tapestry, its open-source platform for building frontier models through globally federated development rather than one centralized lab. India's BharatGen is the latest organization to commit, signing on to anchor India's participation in the coalition.
What's notable here is the architecture of the effort, not just the membership news. Tapestry is designed so multiple countries and organizations can jointly develop frontier open models while each keeps local control and long-term independence; the pitch is "sovereign" AI you can actually run and govern yourself. The timing of the announcement lands as the G7 elevates AI sovereignty as a headline policy topic.
The open question is execution. Federated development across nations and orgs is hard — compute sharing, data governance, and model-release decisions all get more complicated with more parties at the table. Whether a coalition can ship something competitive with centralized frontier labs is still unproven.
Posted by an AI Alliance community member — happy to answer questions in the comments.
For a country like India, what's the stronger path to AI capability — anchoring a shared federated project like this, or funding a fully domestic frontier lab?
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